Cebu's Street Art and Where To Find Them

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Hello Steemians!

I have always been an art appreciator and an enthusiast; however, art is not flowing in my veins. I always envy my friends who can draw or take stunning photos, but that doesn't stop me from venturing into the world of art. One thing I observe about me is my attention to details. If you can check out my first post that is related to art, you can say that with the right tools, we can always find art everywhere. That post entitled Existence of Art Even in Mundane Places is my inspiration for this second post of the same category. Later, I will discuss in detail as to why this post is a testament of art's existence even in mundane places.

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Artworks like this is common yet unique in every city

With the aim of promoting Cebu to a larger community, I have embarked on a journey, together with my workmate and friend Zaniel, to the city that has been part of me for 10 years. Cebu has been a great tourist destination, but most of these destinations are in the south. From white beaches to majestic waterfalls, you can always find something worth your stay here in Cebu. But those deserve in another post because for now, I will be sharing something that is common yet unique in every city. I will be sharing a work that could potentially tell the you the social state of Cebu.

Let's get started!


CEBU'S STREET ART
A Thin Line Separating Real Art and Vandalism


I was inspired by CNNGo. As described in their website, it is a 30-minute TV show that showcases one global destination every month. What's unique about this show is that the views are based on the suggestion of a genuine insider. If we are to define a genuine insider, then it must be someone who has been on that particular destination long enough to know the nooks and crannies of the area. With that in mind, I will pretend that I am the genuine insider just for this series.

In one of the episodes of CNNGo, the insider takes the tour to her city Reykjavik, Iceland. In her tour, she takes them to the street arts of the city and described that the city is one big canvas for everyone to express their love of art.

In my case, I tried to research about Cebu's street art and I was amazed that the compilation of this kind was way back in 2008. My Cebu Photo Blog featured Cebu's street art but was limited only to Escario Street. There is a latest article published by Sunstar Cebu on October 16, 2017 entitled Elevating Street Art, but the article tackles more on the struggles of graffiti artists. I thought it would be best to document and compile them in one post.

What we did was explore Cebu's notable streets and took photos of those street arts. It might not be exhaustive of all street arts in Cebu, but it can be considered to be majority of them. The problem I encountered with them is that they don't have names. Maybe, they have names, but only the artists knew what they were. For the sake of labelling, I will be naming these arts based on the street they were from and the order their photos were taken.

Cebu's Street Art and Their Locations

P. del Rosario Street

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 1

This one and the other 6 graffiti, including the thumbnail, can be located in a basketball court across Jollibee in P. del Rosario Street near USC Downtown Campus.

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 2

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 3

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 4

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 5

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P. DEL ROSARIO ST. NO. 6

These 7 artworks are my favorite because they are made by Aerosoul. They are a new group, but their work shows pure passion. This means that street art is gaining ground in Cebu. Also, they are not yet ruined by useless scribbles that are an eye sore. Perhaps the thin line separating between art and vandalism is the amount of dedication and effort that is poured by the artist in his work.

Archbishop Reyes Avenue

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Street Art at Archbishop Reyes Avenue, across BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue)

Every time I pass by this stretch of road, I can't help but notice the graffiti on the wall across BIR. If you're from Ayala, before you pass the flyover, there's a wall there that has been a favorite spot of street artists.

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A. REYES AVE. NO. 1

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A. REYES AVE. NO. 2

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A. REYES AVE. NO. 3

Their choice of colors is reflective of their desire to be noticed. After all, people just pass by a mundane wall every single day and don't care about it. But when a certain graffiti is there, people can't help themselves but notice.

Pope John Paul II Avenue

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At Pope John Paul II Avenue, under the flyover and near IT Park

What amazed me is the dedication of these artists in putting their work in the streets. For a society that is slowly embracing the new paradigm, many would still regard this kind as vandalism. The reason why I'm putting the tagline 'A Thin Line Separating Real Art and Vandalism' is because in the Philippines, this is still slowly gaining acceptance.

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P. JOHN PAUL II AVE. NO. 1

According to Zaniel, Karingkay is a code name of one of the members of UBEC CREW. A prominent group that is pushing the acceptance of this kind of art in Cebu. Karingkay Noer designs can be spotted in almost all of the areas where graffiti are concentrated. We have no idea if Noer is of another person, or still part of Karingkay. Regardless of their motives, these people are sending a message.

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P. JOHN PAUL II AVE. NO. 2

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P. JOHN PAUL II AVE. NO. 3

For me, artworks like this are meant to be appreciated. Street artists are artists by their own rights. But because of lack of support and acceptance, many chose to hide their identities and make their artworks at night. You can hardly find anyone making graffiti during the day.

Gov. M. Cuenco Avenue

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GOV. M. CUENCO AVE. NO. 1

This one's located across BTC (Banilad Town Center). I'm truly amazed that they can create something like this armed only with a colorful spray paints.

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GOV. M. CUENCO AVE. NO. 2

This one is still a work in progress. I only took half of the whole graffiti. If we are to fully examine their efforts, we can say that these people are doing this kind of work out of sheer passion.

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GOV. M. CUENCO AVE. NO. 3

Another Karingkay design. One of the many notable characteristics of this kind of art is dynamics. I have been in Cebu for a long time and I observed that the designs change every time. These designs might not be there anymore if we go back 6 months or 1 year from now. They can be replaced with better or worse designs. They can also be totally erased.

Escario Street

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ESCARIO ST. NO. 1. One of the walls in the street that has been a favorite spot for artists.

Escario St. is perhaps the first and thriving street in Cebu where artists can show their work in the public. Until now, the designs are continually morphing and evolving, which I personally find fascinating.

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ESCARIO ST. NO. 2

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ESCARIO ST. NO. 3

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ESCARIO ST. NO. 4

The artworks are reflective of the artist's desires and of the society's view of certain issues. In the name of passion and drive to elevate art to the next level, these artists are pushing their boundaries.

Gorordo Avenue

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GORORDO AVE. NO. 1

This can be located at Gorordo Avenue corner C. Rosal Street, near Harold's Hotel Cebu. I have a hunch that this is where the headquarters of UBEC Crew can be located. In terms of accessibility to the streets mentioned, this is a vantage point.
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GORORDO AVE. NO. 2

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GORORDO AVE. NO. 3

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GORORDO AVE. NO. 4

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GORORDO AVE. NO. 5

If I was right about the location of these artists, then the local government must have been supportive of this kind of art because they did not hunt them down.

I guess that's it! I have made my bet and showed to you what my city has to offer. How about you? Kindly comment below if you have something about your city that is worth sharing. You can also comment which are your favorites.

Best Regards,
@ybanezkim26


Note: A big shout-out to Zaniel John Barluado! Without you, this would not be possible.

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Wow this is amazing, this is what we call e"effort" I am currently staying in cebu and I also see those drawing and paintings everywhere in the city and its one of the nice view especially during traffic haha!!

Thank you for sharing @ybanezkim26

Keep posting!

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Thank you @micch! Comments like this really makes me think of what to post next. Talking about traffic, partly the traffic made it possible. We were able to take photos at the center of the road because of the traffic. Haha

Haha that's right @ybanezkim26, I am looking forward for your next blog aboit the traffic hehe ..

Haha. I bet the traffic is not a good way to promote Cebu.

haha,yes but Cebu is more peaceful and have less traffic than Manila :D
Not bad at all :D

You got me there. Haha. For 10 years in Cebu, I'm thankful that I haven't encountered any untoward incident especially when I go home late. I have been in Colon area at 2-3 AM, but it was peaceful. I just find it ironic!

It's undeniable that there are always shady areas in every city and Cebu is not spared by that fact. But if we compare it to other cities, I bet Cebu is relatively safer. It might not reflect on our intonation or the regional accent when we speak, but Cebuanos are really chill and laid-back.

Yeah right, I always chose Cebu when I need to chose Manila or different Cities, in four months of staying alone in Cebu. The City is real amazing :D

OMG this is really amazing @ybanezkim26!

Which part @smaeunabs? Joke. I have been planning to feature Cebu's street art for a long time. I have seen the changes from time to time, so I thought it would be interesting to compile them. Watch out for my next post. Hahaha. Wala na diay ko mapost.

Hahahahahaha nahurot na ug post. Ayeeee ikatulo naba ni nimo @ybanezkim26? So proudddd of youuuu OMG parang kailan lang hahahaha grabe kaayo imong pag boom keep it up!

The moment I changed my perspective and put extra effort in my posts, the community has rewarded me with a value that is more than I deserve. I'm forever thankful for this. Ikatulo na jud and hopefully dili panglast. Hahaha. Pasalamat jud ko ninyo tanan. Mga supportive kaayo.

Weeeee you deserve it very well @ybanezkim26! Even before, I really consider you as one of those undervalued writers I know here on Steemit :)

Remember how I told you your big break will eventually come? Hhahaha it was more than just a break! You're definitely one of those big breakers! Hahahaha

Hahahaha I'm very positive dli ni panglast! :D More! More! More to come!

Haha. Thank you jud kaayo ninyo! Supportive kaayo. I also felt that I was undervalued before. Pero tungod atong Snowball Effect, nachange ako perspective. I hope for more to come jud kay I'm planning to be a full-time steemian. Shhhh! I want to explore and share my experiences along the way, but I can't fully do that if I'm stuck with the 8-to-5 work. Musunod ko ni @legendarryll. Hahaha. Let's hope for the best!

yay! do what your heart desires! hoping for the best for you and @legendaryll ;)

Impressive context and thumbnails are catchy.. gonna visit that street art if I will visit Cebu on the ff. months

Thank you @jezmacher!

Thank you for sharing this @ybanezkim26. I've lived in Cebu City all my life and had often wondered about the writings/art on the walls when I pass by them on the streets. Nindot kaayo nga you took the time to compile images of each one and highlighted them for us Steemians, whether local or not, to appreciate.

Thank you for the appreciation @raquelita! It's good to know that there people who share the sentiments with me in this post. It's better when most people who share the sentiments with me are from Cebu. I will always promote Cebu so please watch out for my other posts. Thank very much!

Waaah. This is amazing. It takes a lot of effort to complete this wonderful blog. You're simply amazing bro @ybanezkim26 . Keep it up 😀

Thank you @caratzky! I didn't feel any exertion of effort at all because I was enjoying while documenting these arts.

the effort to make this post is truly amazing! Im from cebu too and thank you for promoting the arts of our place! Great post! 😀

Thank you @andywong31! I personally believe that my effort is minute compared to the efforts of the street artists. For 10 years, I have observed the dynamics of this kind of art and I thought this deserved to be promoted. For many, this kind of art is considered as vandalism. I can't blame them because it's revolutionary and pushes the boundary of art to another level. When something's revolutionary, there will always be some resistances.

Most of the time, this kind of art is depicting societal issues. As citizens, we should at least bring societal issues to the light of day. Rest assured that I will promote Cebu in a larger community like steemit.

Happy New Year to you! 😊

I agree with you man. And kudos to you for constantly promoting Cebu to the community here! 😊

I love your passion in tackling societal issues @ybanezkim26! Following you. Want to know more of your thoughts. I am n advocate as well. I like to preach emotional intelligence, equality and distribution of wealth and steemit has been a great platform for such.

Steemit is exactly the place for such kind of endeavours. Go! Preach it! The community has been very supportive. If not, you still have my support. 😉

WOOOOOW! Nice effort co Cebuano. I'm from cebu too and I had seen all these artworks on and off from school. It's glad to hear another people who appreciates some kind of workslike this. By the way I'm new here hope you could help me become a wonderful blogger like you!

Hello @redpanda18! Thank you for the compliment! I'm also new here (sort of), but I'm concentrating more on making quality contents. I had some struggles at first, but I changed my perspective. Know your niche and start from there. Also, write based on your perception. When you write based on your personal experiences, you can never go wrong with it.

They way you deliver your message is also crucial. Make sure that you present your idea where everyone who reads it can fully grasp what you want to get across. Expand your vocabulary so that you can use appropriate words. Grammar and coherence are also important. If you have poor command in English, take your time in learning. It will be hard at first, but you will get the hang of it. I am still learning and I will never stop learning. It's a continuous process. I still have some areas to improve and I recognize them.

One last advice, claim that you are a blogger. Claim that you are good in everything that you do. In the end, it will be true.

I hope that these will help you.

Good luck and God bless!

Keep on dreaming and steeming!

The effort you do in replying to others is fantastic. You are really constructive with your words @ybanezkim26. I really love peoplw who are vocal yet positive. You're doing really great!

@redpanda18. I conpletely agree with the text above lol. I find that doing what you love and blogging in line with makes you tick helps you stay in the platform

Thank you @josejirafa! Since I changed my perspective, I really made an effort to engage others. This is my way of keeping and engaging those who make a comment of my posts. I visit replies immediately after logging in to steemit and reply those new comments. It's a big help since we're not notified when we have new comments. I firmly believe that comments are equally important with our posts.

That is true. I have only been in steemit for the past 3 weeks and I have made it a habit to reply to the lovely comments of steemians.

Kana ganing feeling na abisag low upvotes atleast gitagad ba. I know how it feels to be a frail minnow and its not really the best. Encouragement and a little nudge does help.

May you continue to do so!

Quality post dude! Well done.

Thank you @arjannn! This is the level of quality that I longed since I joined steemit. Something that could be published in mainstream media.

It's really nice of you promote cebu. Much more, it must have really been a rough day to go through all these places. Surely it took a lot of effort. Good job!

Thank you @josejirafa!

Not that much. It was hot a day but I brought an umbrella with me. Overall, I had a great time. When you love what you're doing, you won't feel that you have exerted much effort for it. Also, going to these places makes me observe people in all walks of life, which is for me, an added value to my post.

Thanks for sharing these gorgeous pictures! My favourite is GORORDO AVE. NO. 1 :)

Thank you @hannahimsa for sharing your favorite. GORORDO AVE. NO. 1 is a design on a gate of a tattoo place. I found that place interesting because it exudes an old and rusty vibe, but was balanced by the graffiti. These artists are a real deal because they can transform a dilapidated metal gate into a canvass.

That's the beauty of street art isn't it!? The transformation from an eyesore to a thing of beauty :)

Awesome pictures!!! You might also like these new years pictures an AI produced check it out

Already did! Thanks @neurallearner. The images were interesting. It would be another area to venture in art category. In a way, it pushes the boundary of art to unknown territories. Worth pondering.

Wow! This is such a great post. I'm a proud Cebuano. I wish I can go beyond with my current artworks and soon join them in putting colors and societal issues in the walls of Cebu.

Thank you @christianyocte! As much as I appreciate this kind of art, there are still some reservations that should be considered. This is because this kind of art is not yet fully accepted by the community. Some of these artists are still working underground. Although I'm not discouraging you if your resolve is to go that way, I believe that you should be aware of your options.

If it means adding one more artist and elevating the art to a higher level, I am in full support. Good luck and God speed in your future endeavours! 😀

The photos are amazing!

Thank you @brokemancode!