Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacharevic made Singapore walls his canvas.
Commissioned by marketing company amcasia!, Zacharevic’s works have been spotted on the walls of Kampong Glam.
But this is not the first time Zacharevic has left his mark here. In 2012, he painted a mural on the side of wall of shophouse near Perak Hotel In Little India.
Zacharevic, 27, has also done installations in Japan, Norway, Italy, and Lithuania, and is best known for the playful interactive art pieces that he created for the 2012 George Town Festival in Penang, where he is based.
This interactive art piece along the walls of shophouses in Jalan Klapa uses a shopping cart which has been sawed into half.
These are the slimmest minions we have ever seen.
'Bye Bye Singapore. Was nice trespassing you...' says the caption
Zacharevic captioned this 'Hide and Seek'
You can find this mural of a child playing with a lion cub along Jalan Pisang.
Does it really Mattress if it's not art on the wall?
Photo was captioned Style Wars.
In 2012, Zacharevic painted this on the side wall of a shophouse facing Perak Hotel in Little India
Tempting passers-by in Little India with a '$100 bill'.
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