Assembly Line: The Art of The Junks Collective

 Assembly Line
The Art of  The Junks Collective


The Junks Collective was established by the pioneers of graffiti/street art in Cebu known as the Ubec Crew as a way to find different outlets in their artistic production aside from graffiti and street art. The group ventures in various kinds of art forms as way to sustain their daily needs and to fund the luxurious and expensive hobby of street art and also a way of extending their crafts into other fields of art like gallery exhibitions, tattoo, graphic design, prints, music etc. The group marked their first line in the indoor exhibitions when they joined the Visayas Bienniale last 2010, the Art Triviata in contemporary art gallery and Cebu-Manila art exhibition.

For 2011 there was a hiatus in the groups collaborative works when some of its members became successful as a solo artists. This year they get back on track as a team when they had their group exhibition last July entitled “The Fuck you Show”

This time “Assembly Line” exhibition got their inspiration from a factory type of production as their individual styles and artworks are combined to create an aesthetically unified piece. As a graffiti artists Adrenaline is a vital ingredient to their artistic production, the group is given a 4 day period from September 27-30 to finish the artworks but not on their normal collaborative space(Junk Shop 2008-2011,Junk Studio 2008-present) but inside JCentre Mall. Public viewing starts on September 30, 2012 with live painting. Exhibition is until November 30, 2012 at the second level Jcentre Mall in Mandaue.

The proceeds of the exhibition will go to Streetkonects's Artists' Support and Alliance Programe, a funding project by Streetkonect to help street artists continue their craft.

i hate vandalism!

..but i want to publish may name....the name u can trust.

in mandaue city!

Agini!


What do say when you see something new? For people in Pangasinan, a province on the western side of Luzon, they exclaim "agini". This expression was taken by a group of Pangasinan street artists as their name. AGINI aims to spread street art in Pangasinan and they have been busy at it. Seen here is a collab mural by Insektoo, Boxtype and Kapitan Tianong in Dagupan City, Pangasinan. You can also check another awesome wall they did in Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan in the PSP blog.

Brian Barrios X Gori


Brian Barrios and Gori share a wall inside a firefly factory in Valenzuela City, Philippines. Both their works show different modes of transportation used in rural areas in the Philippines, which are the carabao and the bamboo raft.

HOT Stuff: UDON's Blowtorch

Udon's spraycan blowtorch from Alexy on Vimeo.

Sept. 2, 2012 at MTS Carpark, Matina, MacArthur Highway, Davao City

Neku's Notebook


To dos:
(left) Fuck the World
(right) Destroy Everything

A Sunday with UDON

 
Here's a Sunday well spent watching UDON (MD's, KST, 640, IVP, TFL) paint a piece at MTS Carpark. Nevermind waiting 3 hours for the rain to stop, dealing with the carpark's security and getting advice from the park admin not to paint on these walls because they are preparing the walls for "graffiti". We got our way, anyway.

 Maze of DCK looks on as UDON fills up his piece. -Photo by Alexy Jara

UDON's piece before it turned dark. -Photo series by Andi Baldonado


UDON's finished piece -Photo by Alexy Jara

 Shoutouts - Photo by Alexy Jara

UDON's flare. - Photo by Alexy Jara

 UDON tags DIMZ' scooter. -Photo by Alexy Jara

DCK crew and friends with UDON -Photo by Alexy Jara

09/02/12
MTS Carpark, Matina, Along Aguinaldo Highway, Davao City

Words by Juju

COZY in Imus


COZY along Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite