Joram Roukes

Ernest “ZACH” Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born artist holding degrees from the National School of Arts in Vilnius and the School of Fine Arts at Middlesex University in England.

He combines fine art techniques with a passion for creating art outdoors and Asian culture.
Experimentation lies at the heart of Ernest’s style, with the only constant being the dedication to his ever-changing concepts.

Ernest’s primary interest is in the relationship between art and the urban landscape, with concepts often evolving as part of a spontaneous response to the immediate environment, the community and culture.

For his 80 meter long wall in Aminona, Ernest recreated in traditional animation (stop motion) style a prancing Bambi with a young girl on him. When driving past you can see the movement of the work recreating a vintage style animated movie.

In Ernest’s mind Bambi represents a free animal in its natural surroundings whilst the child embodies joyful innocence.

Ernest lives on the island of Penang, Malaysia.

links
curtis-hylton.com
in situ
BAMBI ON ICE, 2016,
Route de L’Aminona [Alt. 1500m],
Location: maps
photo: Sam Norval & Vincent Edmond Louis
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