Egg Fiasco
His works are convergence of several influences, not only urban art but also from pop culture, folk arts, comic graphics, toys and tattoo culture.
BIOGRAPHY
Egg Fiasco got enamored in the risky frenzy of wall tagging and graffiti. He admitted in an interview, that back in the days most of his work were illegal, so he felt the need to come up with a code/street name to hide his true identities.
Egg Fiasco is a Filipino contemporary artist who was born in 1986. His signature tag is punctuated by fluffy whipped forms and his ubiquitous namesake that are shaped like three sneaky eggs. His works are convergence of several influences, not only urban art but also from pop culture, folk arts, comic graphics, toys and tattoo culture. With his image, he try to create live worlds that mutate and transform all the time, Retro futuristic images and ambiguous characters. Known as neo-graffiti or post-graffiti. He participated in numerous group exhibitions and also a part of different communities that showcases ephemeral art on streets. He also works as a tattoo artist.
The name “Egg” was generally influenced by how his classmates would call him. Instead of “Greg”, his classmates would call him “Geg” and from there it developed to eventually become “Egg”. While “Fiasco” was taken from the movie Elizabethtown, as it intrigued him when he was in the process of thinking of a new name. Though the meaning of the word in the movie was negative, he still decided to use it and attach it to “Egg”, a name that he felt had a positive vibe and is a good fit to his lettering style.
His work was featured in several exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the Vertical Gallery in Chicago and the Heron Arts in California.
GALLERY
AVAILABLE ARTWORK
RELATED TO THE ARTIST
Better to Reign in Hell Than Serve in Heaven
EXHIBITION...
These Days
EXHIBITION...
From Our Living Room To Yours | Art Fair Philippines 2026
February 6 to...


