home

Jogja Trip 2



We're staying at Al's (Core) house in Jogja, and we almost spent the entire day at his store to chill. click read more to see more pics


Bookmark and Share


Stereoflow on FatCap



Photobucket
Check out Stereoflow and FAB Family on FatCap.

Stereoflow on FatCap
FAB Family on FatCap


Bookmark and Share


Alice in Atlantis



Photobucket

FAB Family's Shake, Racht4, Cheztwo and Skeed did a production based on the upcoming movie "Alice in Wonderland". But since we're in Indonesia, They decided to change it to "Alice in Alantis" because rumor says that the lost city is located in Indonesia.

Full Wall: (click pic for larger view)
Photobucket

The Video:
watch video


Bookmark and Share


Jogja Trip 1



Last week i got a chance to visit Jogjakarta with Shake, Racht4 and Sarah. Actually this is first time i spend my weekend in Jogja. This is the arrival day click read more for more pics, oh are we painting ? hell sure we did it .


Bookmark and Share


The MTN Diaries



For this first 34mn chapter shot during summer 2009, meet up with Horphe, Tomek, Se and Gues in the streets of Paris / Seen from New York in his parisian workshop / Metro, Afiler and their sidekicks in Belgium train yards / Twist & Amaze from San Francisco on their journey in Lyon for an unusual performance / Pro & Koolfunc GT and Seb FMK painting in their favorite playgrounds / Honet and his guests for a catacomb mission. For the record, no need to ask us if we do personally know these artists: all video footage was sent to us anonymously; and no, Montana Colors and All City don’t encourage nor support vandalism… Enjoy the show.


Bookmark and Share


Tribute to Shy Fx by Koma ( INDO )



Music is religion !! I really feel for it and this guy surely have a same feeling. This is a mad production from Koma (INDO) check out his blog MERIKENLYBIA


Bookmark and Share


Before & After NYE



I wont come back !


Bookmark and Share


diskursdisko




TellThem was reviewed by "diskursdisko".
please visit http://www.diskursdisko.de to read the
complete review. Big Thanks to Vincent Wilkie for
the great opportunity


Bookmark and Share


thePOPO – ENERJIK STATIS 2010-02-09 16:58:00



DIGITAL KAMPANYE DALAM PEREBUTAN RUANG hehe..






Bookmark and Share


Alice In Atlantis Video



You already see the whole coverage of ZNC production now it's time to watch another FAB FAMILY'S video. Click read more! to read the description

Graffiti production by FAB FAMILY / ZNC from Bandung, Indonesia. The writers are Cheztwo, Racht4, Skeed, Shake. The Southeast Asia ZNC (Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia) are doing the Alice In The Wonderland Production. Each country has different theme for the production and Indonesia is use Atlantis. We choose it because there's a rumor about the lost city is located in Indonesia according to Plato's prediction.

ZNC is a international writers crew based in Singapore.



Bookmark and Share


Alice In Wonderland part 3 (final)



Yes finally ZNC Bandung (FAB Family) did it, this production is called " Alice In Atlantis" done by Cheztwo, Shake, Skeed and Racht4 . click read more to see the whole production
Click the image for the larger pic .


Bookmark and Share


Budding urban culture (the jakarta post)



Alexandra Hansen , Contributor , Jakarta




Not a bad influence: French graffiti artist known as “RCF1” stands in front of his work.Not a bad influence: French graffiti artist known as “RCF1” stands in front of his work.

Quite often seen as street pests and vandals, young graffiti artists in Jakarta are using the canvas to show what they do is truly art.
Twenty-two young Indonesian street artists collaborated with well-known French graffiti artist RCF1 to create “Surface Activities: L’Art Dans L’espace Urbain”.
The exhibition, which was born from a workshop ran by RCF1 with hand-picked artists from the street-graffiti scene, features a number of works painted on canvas rather than street corners and buildings.
Originally, the workshop was to take place over two days, but RCF1 says the young artists were so dedicated and enthusiastic they were nearly all completed in just one day.
While the urban culture of graffiti is more of a western tradition, these young people felt it was important to let their Jakarta-style show through their art. The exhibition shows the urban street culture of the west is on the rise in Jakarta.
While many of the colors and shadings are just as pristinely conquered as any you might find in Melbourne or Brooklyn, the Jakarta style of graffiti art seems to have a much darker edge, and a greater distinction between light and shade.
Colorful blocks and tags fade into demonic creatures and fear-inspiring blank eyeballs.
Human heads are depicted resting on the ledges of bloody baths, while yellow and purple color schemes sit alongside it on the canvas.
The idyllic tags, or scribbles of an artist’s “street name”, are also featured, making a clear distinction between graffiti as a means to see your name in paint, as well as a means to convey a message.
“Indonesian Pride” can be seen scribbled in the paint, as it is seen on the flags of youth in the street.
The urban culture in the streets is strong, as is the artists’ pride in their country.
Some canvases seem more like comic strips than graffiti, with caricatures depicting Barack Obama and Britney Spears, aliens and police officers.
Urban art: One of the graffiti art pieces featuring in an exhibition at the National Gallery in Jakarta. Twenty-two young Jakartan and French artists are presenting their work.Urban art: One of the graffiti art pieces featuring in an exhibition at the National Gallery in Jakarta. Twenty-two young Jakartan and French artists are presenting their work.
Images of the devil and demonic creatures are quite prevalent, as are images of hantu (ghosts).
“Even though graffiti started in the west, we have our own style we are very proud of. As for technique and ability, RCF1 said we are not lacking when compared to the west, or any country which has had this kind of art form for much longer,” he said.
It is also important to note that these artists are just that: artists, he added.
“These kids are educated, talented artists with a message, they are not vandals.”
For the artists, it is important they convey a style that is uniquely Indonesian, he went on, adding artists were proud of the graffiti art in their own districts, be it Jakarta or Bandung.
The rise of the West: The graffiti artwork shows the urban street culture of the West is on the rise in Jakarta.The rise of the West: The graffiti artwork shows the urban street culture of the West is on the rise in Jakarta.

Well-known Indonesian graffiti artist in Jakarta, AshTwo, said he too liked to display the Indonesian culture in his art, and show the quality of the art here is just as good as anywhere in the west.

He mentioned he had painted a large mural in Singapore in a legal, designated graffiti art area where he depicted the slogan “Indonesian Style” to show off his heritage.

ASHTWO wants to travel all over the world displaying his art, and very much enjoys painting his own name in different colors and fonts.

“I like writing my name and being creative with it. You see your own name up in all those colors, it’s like you’re famous.”

His work is influenced by many “old-school” American artists, but with an Indonesian flair, he commented. He has been a big fan of RCF1 for a great number of years and was very excited at the prospect of working with him.

“I have great respect for him, he has been practicing graffiti art for about 20 years.” When asked if he approved of young artists painting illegally, he replied “maybe”.

“On the street, you make your own rules,” he said.

/FlatStreet/Art hoped the exhibition would inspire young people to be artistic, and to develop an interest in graffiti art, in an artistic rather than vandalistic way.

“It doesn’t have to be on a wall, it doesn’t have to be messy, it can be anywhere you like, be creative, use a canvas,” he said.

“In some countries, graffiti is not art, graffiti is scribble. But here, it is expressing something. It might not be with a brush, but it is paint, and it is an amazing expression of creativity.”


— Photos by Avril Holderness-Roddam


‘Surface Activities: L’art Dans L’espace Urbain’

Until Feb. 10, 2010

National Gallery
Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur
no. 14, Building B
Jakarta


Bookmark and Share


Forecast



Jammbalaiyaahh.. Oh boy.





Bookmark and Share


CATCH ME!













Bookmark and Share


And melt into nothingness // ashtwo







Bookmark and Share


ashtwo ‘s sketch set



ashtwo


Bookmark and Share


Alice In Wonderland part 2



The second one of the production came from Singapore who used " Alice In The Dangerland " as the title of their theme. Click read more! to see the whole production. guilty parties:slacsatu,monk,clogtwo,sandman,sen,s13.


Bookmark and Share


RCF1



So i got invited to RCF1 " surfaces actives " at gallery national Jakarta on 25 jan last month. The event took 3 days, from introduction, discussion, painting, and more painting. He's one of France oldskool writer who started graffiti from 1988. Man, i cant barely walk at that year. This is some of the flix from the event. Big thanks to Racht4 for taking some photo. Also to Shake, Morden, Cheztwo, Koma, Ash2, Edor, the people who came and last but not least RCF1 (France) . Thanks for the canvases and stories about three dots (you knoo).

RCF1 myspace HERE

Rcf1 doin introduction to graffiti pioneer Dondi, Tkid, Phase, Futura2000, Jonone


Showing his works


I dont have his complete photo of his piece. Cos i didnt make it on the last day when he finished his work.

Edor FAB


So me and Shake came up with different sketch today. Combining SHAKE AND NSANE we finally did SHAANE.


Shake FAB

RCF1

Koma ARTCOHOLIC


Morden UBC


It says my name. Much love man..



Bookmark and Share


2010 Pirelli




What a lucky guy!


For those who aint pass 18th. Do not stream this vids. For adults only.



Bookmark and Share


ashtwo X bartKL







rain again in Jakarta, we intend to do so in highscope, but the weather is not supported .. lolz, so we decided to do it at bartKL's house ...


Bookmark and Share


Categories