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REPLAY NYC Walls 2015-11-27

REPLAY NYC Walls

ReplayNYC is an on-street collaborative project between Ernest Zacharevic and photographer Martha Cooper executed on the walls of New York City. 

Ernest zacharevic. You be the Kid, ill be the Mum. 1268 Myrtle Brooklyn, NY 11221

You be the Kid, ill be the Mum. 1268 Myrtle Brooklyn, NY 11221

Generations apart, on different sides of the world working in different mediums; both Ernest and Martha strive to capture the same charming whimsy and character of any given moment or place. Ernests recent trip to NYC provided the perfect opportunity to collaborate.

Boy on a fence, Corner of 107th St and Lexington East Harlem

Boy on a fence, Corner of 107th St and Lexington East Harlem

Over the course of 6 weeks the pair selected 7 images from Matha’s impressive collection of works, spanning 3 decades. These photos were reimagined through murals and on street interventions by Ernest. Still to come, a short story produced by the awesome team at All City Canvas, official images from Martha herself documenting Ernest’s progress and the original photos which inspired the project.

Existing works can be found in the locations mentioned.

Cover picture is: Ernest Zacharevic –  Kid Fly. 944 Amsterdam New York, NY 10025

Lil Crazy Legs, 110 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009

Lil Crazy Legs, 110 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009

Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, 'Enjoy Graffiti

Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, ‘Enjoy Graffiti

Check out more works of Ernest Zacharevic here.

 

 

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