“’On a surrealistic level I made a call to attention to nature’s survival instinct – flock of birds camouflage as broken windows in order to blend in and disappear to the human eye for the sake of their survival. As a secondary reading I’m playing with a tribute to René Magritte’s birds holding the sky within them.”
Pejac

After his sold out exhibition ‘Law of the Weakest’ in London PEJAC is now back to the streets. This time the artist visited the city of Rijeka in Croatia after being invited by the local Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. The works were made during his 2 weeks residency.

“‘A representation of humanity where people can be seen as drifting jellyfishes with complex thinking minds. We are all highly capable minds carrying a subtle hidden dark side capable of inflicting damage to others we cross path with. At the same time it is symbolising the forced exodus of creative minds from their origin places in the search of a better life.”
Pejac

“Before taking off to Croatia it was sadly brought to my attention that the country bear hunting tourism is on the rise thanks to their endless beautiful forests holding a large bear community. Luckily I’m convinced that despite how many animals get killed for amusement, nature will always persist. In such spirit the work was not painted but revealed by scratching off the wall.”
Pejac

Camouflage (Tribute to René Magritte) – Pure #StreetArt by PEJAC
Camouflage (Tribute to René Magritte) – Pure #StreetArt by PEJAC