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Ernest Zacharevic POW! WOW! 2015-02-19

Ernest Zacharevic POW! WOW!

POW! WOW! is an annual project located in the Kaka’ako district of Honolulu Hawaii which sees hundreds of artists creating murals and other public art forms over one week. 

This February, Ernest Zacharevic made his debut appearance on the island with Urban Nation and Thinkspace Gallery, producing works in a spontaneous response to the local environment, culture and community. These include solo pieces and collaborations with Norwegian stencil artist Anders Gjennestad AKA STRØK and Polish installation and Crochet artist Olek.
8.Climbing Boy

These series of urban interventions are inspired by “The Way of Aloha”

Aloha is being a part of all, and all being a part of me. When there is pain, it is my pain. When there is joy, it is also mine. I respect all that is as part of the Creator and part of me. I will not willfully harm anyone or anything. When food is needed I will take only my need and explain why it is being taken. The earth, the sky, the sea are mine to care for, to cherish and to protect. This is Hawaiian – this is Aloha!

~ Paul Pearsall 

1. Hammock Collaboration with Olek Crochet and Installation Artist 2. Homer Detail 4.Collab with STROK inspired by homless community in Hawaii 2 7 Fishing Boy 9.Owls 2 9.Owls 4 9.Owls Detail 2

Find out more about Ernest Zacharevic here.

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