Certain ancient walls within our beloved capital have been given new life in conjunction with Penang’s Georgetown Festival, due to the incredible efforts of Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic, Penang Street Art artist.
The wall painting of Penang
Ernest Zacharevic, a Lithuanian artist, is making his imprint on historic Georgetown with stunning wall paintings of youngsters. The artworks are amusing, intriguing, and subject to several interpretations.
Ernest’s next-door neighbor, Mr. Ng Chai Tiam, is a famous wooden clogs painter, and Armenian Street Art Cafe is located on Penang Street.Penang Street Art, “Little Girl in Blue” Mural, Muntri Street, George Town, PenangPenang Street Art, “Children in a Boat” Mural, Chew Jetty, George Town, Penang
Penang Street Art, “Little Children on a Bicycle” Mural, Armenian Street, George Town, PenangPenang Street Art, “Little Children on a Bicycle” Mural, Armenian Street, George Town, Penang
Penang Street Art, “Little Boy with Pet Dinosaur” Mural, Ah Quee Street, George Town, Penang
Penang Street Art, “Reaching Up” Mural, Cannon Street, George Town, PenangThe Awaiting Trishaw Paddler by Desmond Yeo
“The Awaiting Trishaw Paddler” Mural, Penang Road, George Town, Penang