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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by ABC on Mar 31, 2014 12:38:52 GMT 1, abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. Apart from the links to his site and a few on here then no. He is pretty new to me too but that makes it more exciting.
abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. Apart from the links to his site and a few on here then no. He is pretty new to me too but that makes it more exciting.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by anarquee on Mar 31, 2014 12:41:30 GMT 1, abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. bit.ly/1hr8UzN
abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. bit.ly/1hr8UzN
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by eschiff on Mar 31, 2014 12:54:10 GMT 1, abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. a bit of search on UAA would get you this thread I was running for a while sharing his work - urbanartassociation.com/thread/109062/ernest-zacharevicyou should find some interesting links from there... Nice, thanks sal. That piece with the girl propped up on the windows is fantastic.
Edit: as is this placement. Good stuff, still think 400 is high but market forces and all that...
abc can you give a link to his work? As said, me never hearing of the guy doesn't mean he hasn't been around for awhile, it would be good to see what he's done, whether on the streets or during his MA. a bit of search on UAA would get you this thread I was running for a while sharing his work - urbanartassociation.com/thread/109062/ernest-zacharevicyou should find some interesting links from there... Nice, thanks sal. That piece with the girl propped up on the windows is fantastic. Edit: as is this placement. Good stuff, still think 400 is high but market forces and all that...
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by tonio on Mar 31, 2014 13:01:26 GMT 1, Love those prints. Zach is very popular in Asia esp Penang in Malaysia. He's also done a few pieces in Singapore.
Love those prints. Zach is very popular in Asia esp Penang in Malaysia. He's also done a few pieces in Singapore.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by tonio on Mar 31, 2014 13:07:34 GMT 1, He's a young gun doing some fun pieces on the street. The prices are def high given we don't know how serious he is about building a career as an artist, being represented by a gallery, if he'll get bored next year and do something else etc etc Erm, he's been doing street art for quite a while. Sell out exhibitions in Asia, commissioned by Penang's government to do many of the art pieces you find on the streets. Also in Singapore as well. Young yes, but not just some young gun...
He's a young gun doing some fun pieces on the street. The prices are def high given we don't know how serious he is about building a career as an artist, being represented by a gallery, if he'll get bored next year and do something else etc etc Erm, he's been doing street art for quite a while. Sell out exhibitions in Asia, commissioned by Penang's government to do many of the art pieces you find on the streets. Also in Singapore as well. Young yes, but not just some young gun...
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Poster Bob on Mar 31, 2014 13:07:45 GMT 1, Although I think the price is high something tells me some jokesters will have these on ebay for £1000 by the end of the week.
Although I think the price is high something tells me some jokesters will have these on ebay for £1000 by the end of the week.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by tonio on Mar 31, 2014 13:09:48 GMT 1, Although I think the price is high something tells me some jokesters will have these on ebay for £1000 by the end of the week. Hope not... Guess that's the dilemma, to showcase an emerging artist and feed the flippers or just not introduce talent to the community.
Although I think the price is high something tells me some jokesters will have these on ebay for £1000 by the end of the week. Hope not... Guess that's the dilemma, to showcase an emerging artist and feed the flippers or just not introduce talent to the community.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by kel on Mar 31, 2014 13:15:18 GMT 1, First thoughts when I saw them was similar to Dran. Like them might be in on this one good work GP.
First thoughts when I saw them was similar to Dran. Like them might be in on this one good work GP.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Strange Al on Mar 31, 2014 13:21:25 GMT 1,
I’ve enjoyed seeing photos of Zach’s street work over the last year or so. As others have commented, I too like the way he places his outdoor work; particularly, the interaction between the painted imagery and real world objects he incorporates. Whilst he clearly draws inspiration from a number of his street art peers, he makes the imagery his own. He’s undoubtedly a very talented guy and I’m certain the prints will absolutely fly (even at these prices).
Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly.
I’ve enjoyed seeing photos of Zach’s street work over the last year or so. As others have commented, I too like the way he places his outdoor work; particularly, the interaction between the painted imagery and real world objects he incorporates. Whilst he clearly draws inspiration from a number of his street art peers, he makes the imagery his own. He’s undoubtedly a very talented guy and I’m certain the prints will absolutely fly (even at these prices).
Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Graffiti Prints on Mar 31, 2014 13:55:37 GMT 1, Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly. you could not be more wrong about any of his work being formulaic esp these prints, i am over the moon by how random / in some cases weird they are - rocking horse skeleton's being a super weird one.
i am trying to get them all up on the release page today so everyone can see them all.
as for management, he has the best manager in the world, everyone needs a gabi as a manager i would get 10 times more done, she is s**t hot and very well liked by everyone who has met her.....
Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly. you could not be more wrong about any of his work being formulaic esp these prints, i am over the moon by how random / in some cases weird they are - rocking horse skeleton's being a super weird one. i am trying to get them all up on the release page today so everyone can see them all. as for management, he has the best manager in the world, everyone needs a gabi as a manager i would get 10 times more done, she is s**t hot and very well liked by everyone who has met her.....
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by sashaz on Mar 31, 2014 14:00:04 GMT 1, Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however).
Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however).
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by sashaz on Mar 31, 2014 14:00:22 GMT 1, Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however).
Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however).
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by jayTown on Mar 31, 2014 14:01:19 GMT 1, Get 'em up GP, really looking forward to seeing them.
Are you going to stagger the release one by one like last Thursday?
Get 'em up GP, really looking forward to seeing them.
Are you going to stagger the release one by one like last Thursday?
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by jayTown on Mar 31, 2014 14:01:44 GMT 1, Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however).
Greedy.
Im going to get a couple if i can (doubt I will get close however). Greedy.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Mar 31, 2014 14:02:30 GMT 1, Graffiti Prints - any chance you could display a flacid cock as your avatar ( artfully photographed of course ) and maybe with a comedy twist? Just for our female members ( oo-er! )
This isn't the 1970's.
Graffiti Prints - any chance you could display a flacid cock as your avatar ( artfully photographed of course ) and maybe with a comedy twist? Just for our female members ( oo-er! )
This isn't the 1970's.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Hairbland on Mar 31, 2014 14:09:17 GMT 1, Are these not a tad expensive for a giclee and first release? Just saying? Tough call. Furthers me realizing when I got the link from Jonathan Levine that I should have bought the Pose, which was a 16 color silkscreen for $350, I believe an edition of 50.
These are nice.
Are these not a tad expensive for a giclee and first release? Just saying? Tough call. Furthers me realizing when I got the link from Jonathan Levine that I should have bought the Pose, which was a 16 color silkscreen for $350, I believe an edition of 50. These are nice.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Graffiti Prints on Mar 31, 2014 14:22:26 GMT 1, Graffiti Prints - any chance you could display a flacid cock as your avatar This isn't the 1970's. i dont have any good pictures of myself so the fanny needs to stay...
Graffiti Prints - any chance you could display a flacid cock as your avatar This isn't the 1970's. i dont have any good pictures of myself so the fanny needs to stay...
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Strange Al on Mar 31, 2014 14:26:52 GMT 1, Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly. you could not be more wrong about any of his work being formulaic esp these prints, i am over the moon by how random / in some cases weird they are - rocking horse skeleton's being a super weird one. i am trying to get them all up on the release page today so everyone can see them all. as for management, he has the best manager in the world, everyone needs a gabi as a manager i would get 10 times more done, she is s**t hot and very well liked by everyone who has met her..... GP - you're always quick to stand up for your artists and are passionate about their work, which is a great! Overall, I'm a big fan of Zach's work. I'm sure his manager is great too - I don't know her! Plus, the print quality will no doubt be up to your usual high standards and the level of hand-finishing is to be commended (as you say, some are close to being originals).
Though equally I'll stick by my comment that this particular print release feels somewhat formulaic to me. Perhaps that is exacerbated by the fact that most of Zach's street work and the installations are so much more interesting. The various versions of the Style Wars print I've seen so far, whether here or on Instagram, have looked either like a Dran lite or draw a little too heavily on widely used street art iconography. Obviously, I'll reserve final judgment until I've seen them all.
Good luck with the sale - although you definitely won't need it. As I said, these prints will fly!
Having said all that, with this particular print I just can’t help feeling that we’ve seen it dran before (and with a little more humour). To me it feels just a little too formulaic (at least the different versions posted so far), which is a criticism I wouldn’t apply to most of Zach’s street work (I do appreciate the print is based on a street piece too). Either way, he’s someone I can see being around for some time, if he’s so inclined and his career is managed properly. you could not be more wrong about any of his work being formulaic esp these prints, i am over the moon by how random / in some cases weird they are - rocking horse skeleton's being a super weird one. i am trying to get them all up on the release page today so everyone can see them all. as for management, he has the best manager in the world, everyone needs a gabi as a manager i would get 10 times more done, she is s**t hot and very well liked by everyone who has met her..... GP - you're always quick to stand up for your artists and are passionate about their work, which is a great! Overall, I'm a big fan of Zach's work. I'm sure his manager is great too - I don't know her! Plus, the print quality will no doubt be up to your usual high standards and the level of hand-finishing is to be commended (as you say, some are close to being originals). Though equally I'll stick by my comment that this particular print release feels somewhat formulaic to me. Perhaps that is exacerbated by the fact that most of Zach's street work and the installations are so much more interesting. The various versions of the Style Wars print I've seen so far, whether here or on Instagram, have looked either like a Dran lite or draw a little too heavily on widely used street art iconography. Obviously, I'll reserve final judgment until I've seen them all. Good luck with the sale - although you definitely won't need it. As I said, these prints will fly!
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Dice on Mar 31, 2014 14:35:34 GMT 1, How long is quite a while?
Anyway banksy was bombing the streets of Bristol when he was young and at the time I would have called him a young gun too. Difference is his prints were £75.
How long is quite a while?
Anyway banksy was bombing the streets of Bristol when he was young and at the time I would have called him a young gun too. Difference is his prints were £75.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by motor on Mar 31, 2014 14:51:04 GMT 1, It is what it is. My 2ps
Likes on Facebook don't mean usually that much. You can buy that amount for few hundred quid. Once again example of modern and targeted advertising from the new upcoming online galleries. But it will sell out very quick. No doubt. Get one if you can and care about the profit. It will be sold for much more on the secondary market, pretty much quaranteed.
They will sell in no time so the price is right (if not underpriced as for a while they will sell for more on the secondary). I don't really care as long as it is won't be used as an determing factor for the quality of the art produced.
I agree here. I can't help not to compare it to the stuff which we have seen here before. And because of that it feels to me very formulaic and targeted especially for the likes of this forums' audience (Tox vs. Tube? Seriously???). As for the street work, I do like some of it but again to me it feels more staged to look like an interaction, rather than an actual spontaneous interaction with the surroundings.
It is what it is. My 2ps
Likes on Facebook don't mean usually that much. You can buy that amount for few hundred quid. Once again example of modern and targeted advertising from the new upcoming online galleries. But it will sell out very quick. No doubt. Get one if you can and care about the profit. It will be sold for much more on the secondary market, pretty much quaranteed.
They will sell in no time so the price is right (if not underpriced as for a while they will sell for more on the secondary). I don't really care as long as it is won't be used as an determing factor for the quality of the art produced.
I agree here. I can't help not to compare it to the stuff which we have seen here before. And because of that it feels to me very formulaic and targeted especially for the likes of this forums' audience (Tox vs. Tube? Seriously???). As for the street work, I do like some of it but again to me it feels more staged to look like an interaction, rather than an actual spontaneous interaction with the surroundings.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by alittle on Mar 31, 2014 15:43:44 GMT 1, This does nothing for me, but at least it isn't more of that Outis bullshit.
This does nothing for me, but at least it isn't more of that Outis bullshit.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Mar 31, 2014 16:11:36 GMT 1, I'm looking foward to this release and hope I can grab one of the 1/1's.
To me, they look great and it's like a breath of fresh air being able to look forward to this release rather than trawling through an Outis or BNE thread!
I'm looking foward to this release and hope I can grab one of the 1/1's.
To me, they look great and it's like a breath of fresh air being able to look forward to this release rather than trawling through an Outis or BNE thread!
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Mattmoo08 on Mar 31, 2014 18:07:29 GMT 1, i like a lot I'm in for sure
i like a lot I'm in for sure
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Mar 31, 2014 19:23:30 GMT 1, wow. I love these. hopeing to scrape enough $$ together by Thursday to get one
wow. I love these. hopeing to scrape enough $$ together by Thursday to get one
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by ABC on Mar 31, 2014 22:01:47 GMT 1, Enough said....... graffitiprints.bigcartel.com/products
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by mawge on Mar 31, 2014 22:03:46 GMT 1, What does everyone think the first handfinished print will be to sell?
What does everyone think the first handfinished print will be to sell?
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by jayTown on Mar 31, 2014 22:14:51 GMT 1, What does everyone think the first handfinished print will be to sell?
Think they're all going to be gone in a flash but personally like pigeons (shame there's two), skeleton rocking horse, cockerel.
Looking forward to this drop!
What does everyone think the first handfinished print will be to sell? Think they're all going to be gone in a flash but personally like pigeons (shame there's two), skeleton rocking horse, cockerel. Looking forward to this drop!
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by ABC on Mar 31, 2014 22:16:07 GMT 1, Nemo is pretty cool.
Nemo is pretty cool.
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Ernest Zacharevic 🇱🇹 Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by letiss on Mar 31, 2014 22:25:48 GMT 1, Looking at this image more closely, most of the paint strokes are unlikely to have been made with either a paint roller or a floor mop (?). I guess some of the hand finished ones could've been but this would drive me mad. Reminds me in this respect of the MBW London print, but this guy seems to have some great images so definitely one to watch.
Looking at this image more closely, most of the paint strokes are unlikely to have been made with either a paint roller or a floor mop (?). I guess some of the hand finished ones could've been but this would drive me mad. Reminds me in this respect of the MBW London print, but this guy seems to have some great images so definitely one to watch.
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