Who is the street art artist in Penang?

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Who is the street art artist in Penang?

In conjuction with Penang’s Georgetown Festival, certain old walls within our dear capital has gained a new lease of life, thanks to the awesome efforts of Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic, Penang Street Art artist. Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic is leaving his mark with beautiful wall painting of children all across historical Georgetown.

Where are the black steel sculptures in Penang?

The Penang State Government bought fifty-two sculptures for about 1 million Ringgit. The sculptures were made of black steel by various artists and were put up in the streets all over George Town.

What to see and do in Penang, Malaysia?

You’ll experience a spirit of authenticity and joy in its traditional festivals, stunning architecture, spontaneous street art and old-world charm. Penang’s quirky murals and street art have made international headlines. Around every street corner is a work of art waiting to be discovered!

Who is the artist that is painting on the wall in Georgetown?

Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic is leaving his mark with beautiful wall painting of children all across historical Georgetown. The artworks are funny, fascinating, and very much open to everyone’s interpretations.

Making strolling through Georgetown’s streets just a little bit more exciting, in 2012 Penang’s municipal council hired London-trained Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic and charged him with breathing new life into some of the atmospheric Chinese shop-houses around the inner city.

Where to see street art in George Town?

Heritage isn’t confined to museums and can be found thriving along the city’s five-foot ways – thus providing a vibrant living celebration of George Town’s UNESCO World Heritage status. You’ll experience a spirit of authenticity and joy in its traditional festivals, stunning architecture, spontaneous street art and old-world charm.

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