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Tagged: Art

HARVEST EXHIBTION

Posted by davidread on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

My friend Cam just flicked me this link of the Harvest exhibition. All artworks are made from recycled skateboards. Damn… some incredible craftsmanship, here.

ED TEMPLETON S.M.A.K. SHOW

Posted by davidread on Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Here you’ll find Ed Templeton talking us through the set up of his largest show to date: The Cemetery of Reason at the S.M.A.K in Belgium. If only we could just jump on a train and be there.

STOP & GO

Posted by jakemein on Saturday, December 19th, 2009

DVS Mix ‘N Match commercial from DVS Shoe Company on Vimeo.

What looks to be a Michel Gondry inspired commercial from DVS, hate to think how long it took to make.

SNOWBOARD ART CONTEST BY RIDE SNOWBOARDS

Posted by davidread on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

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SBA 8 is back in action for another successful year.  For those looking for a creative outlet and a chance to show your skills, enter Ride’s SBA 8 to compete against fellow snowboarders and artists from all over the globe.  New for this year, Ride’s Annual Snowboard Art Contest will feature a full slide show to include ALL of the entries and we will be hosting a peoples’ choice vote online. Entrants are competing to win cash, prizes and – most importantly – the envy of their peers. READ MORE

I am snowboarding

Posted by Pablo Azocar on Saturday, October 24th, 2009

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Pretty cool colaboration project between photogs and artists in honor of Jeff Anderson. The list of people is “top shelf”, you can check out the details here.

MID-WEST

Posted by jakemein on Saturday, September 12th, 2009

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American Mid-West photog Sam McGuire has a new website, his B&W stuff is on point.

STEVE GOURLAY

Posted by jakemein on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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The Skateboarder’s Journal main photog Steve Gourlay takes one hell of a good photo. Particularly interesting on his website how the first 3 image columns are medium format, polaroid and 35mm. Film ain’t dead yet!