Zësar travels frequently for festivals, going back and forth between Uruguay and Spain. He painted a tribute to Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele on his wall at Ludwig Hirsch Park. The painting depicts two figures, one resembling Schiele and the other resembling one of Klimt's muses, with a guitar next to them as a nod to the late Austrian musician Ludwig Hirsch. Zësar used the overlapping figures as a metaphor for the positive relationship between creators and the discovery of new things when people come together.