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Splash and Burn is an awareness campaign responding creatively to unregulated farming practices of Palm Oil in Indonesia. Tackling issues such as the transboundary haze, Deforestation, Human and Animal displacement; murals/sculptures and interventions have been appearing throughout cities and the vast natural landscape of Sumatra. The Campaign is collaborating with a number of local and international NGOs including London based charity SOS and Indonesian Based NGO OIC. The project is initiated by Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic, who throughout the last two years has been actively researching the issue, visiting and scouting locations and connecting with experts and specialists in the field  

The project was funded by the release of 'Splash and Burn’,a limited edition print which sold generating the full independent funding. Since February 2017, international artists have been generously donating their time and creativity to the cause, arriving in secret to execute works. 

Conflict palm oil is a longstanding controversial issue that receives much media attention in peak moments of crisis, but very little in the months between the burning seasons. With global consumption increasing beyond the need to conserve our impact on our environment and communities, Ernest aims to introduce a new perspective to the conversation on Palm Oil. Using art as a tool, he suggests bridging the gap between the corruption surrounding the industry and the wider consciousness of the global consumer. Through a number of unique art projects Splash and Burn offers a creative platform for Organisations and NGOs fighting for positive change 

Splash and Burn features work from Anders Gjennestad aka Strøk | Axel Void | Bibichun | Ernest Zacharevic | Gabriel Pitcher | Isaac Cordal | Kombet | Mark Jenkins | Pixel Pancho | Vhils | Smane

Splash and Burn is an ongoing independent initiative curated by Ernest Zacharevic and coordinated by Charlotte Pyatt, To support the activity visit the page or contact us

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@orangutaninformationcentre @escif is still here and we're lovin' it
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While bigger things are yet to come, we really enjoy whats happening along theb way
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This drive through is up on what's used to be a palm oil truck scale. It's about 4 hours drive across endless palm plan @escif x splashandburn @escif We're excited to announce that the one and only @escif is joining our never ending journey. Watch this space for updates.

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#spalshandburn Thank you to @Lavazza and  #ASVIS for having us be a part of your sustainability conference in Torino today! Photo credit cinemage studio
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#globalgoals #goalzero #splashandburn #towards2030 #decadeofrestoration Today for a Q&A following the screening of ‘Save our Souls’ a short documentary following last years intervention from @ernestzacharevic in awareness of deforestation in Indonesia .
#splashandburn #cinemambiente #greengeneration This time 2 years ago, the first art interventions for the #splashandburn project appeared across Indonesia. What started as an awareness campaign with a few individuals against the unsustainable production of palm oil in South East Asia; has since g "Watch Out! Deadly Dam" says the sign. @ernestzacharevic latest intervention in Bukit Lawang reminding everyone that works on proposed Batang Toru dam have already started and its development will mark the end to the Tapanuli Orangutan, the @splashandburn is delighted to be a part of @edscifest 'A Human Touch'. A major photography exhibition showcasing the effects of human activity on Earth, on view from 6th April - 20th May.
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Using Frontiers as the theme, the event draws inspo from th Photos from @orangutaninformationcentre @vhils mural in Medan Indonesia yesterday as 12 cities across the world coordinated to protest the bank of China's funding of the development of the hydrodam threatening 800 newly classified orangutan. The verd Today we and 12 cities across the world protest at the Bank of China, one of the primary investors of the proposed hydropower dam in the Batang Toru region in Indonesia (we launched an awareness campaign on this issue last year with the @Vhils interv Repost from @futurehistoryproject using @RepostRegramApp - @isaaccordal, Splash and Burn. Indonesia (2017)
“With the simple act of miniaturization and thoughtful placement, Isaac Cordal magically expands the imagination of pedestrians finding h Looking forward to another year of activity with #splashandburn we review the highlights of this year in the stories. Here was one of our shining moments of 2018 with @vhils an intervention to raise awareness of the plight of the #tapanuliorangutan i

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