Archive for the 'Artsy Fartsy' Category

Round frame made from old decks
Thursday, August 7th, 2008

skate frame by Ryry

Nooo! you could have sold those on Ebay!

A crafty use for those old skate decks. There’s some math in there but also a bonehead version. How to make a skateboard frame on Instructables. Hmmm, maybe with some biscuit joinery you could make that thing strong enough to ride, or a non-skid toilet seat!

A hot dog shaped Jeff Koons painting! Where’s my checkbook?
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Lot 346
Jeff Koons
Monkey Train (3)

2006
Skate Decks
Each signed verso

Dinosaurs and Robots reports that these decks arted up by Jeff Koons were expected to sell for $3-4K. I think they mean each.

Art appreciation
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Color from gray scale

Some of the guys on Skull and Bones are taking the grayscale Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust Santa Cruz reissues and adding their own color. Some are truly remarkable. Some people use paint pens or markers, while others sand the decks first, then apply color. Amazing craftsmanship. Click here to see a comparison, but you have to see the full size images to fully appreciate them.

Heavy Metal
Friday, August 1st, 2008

Gimp

I can’t get away from my wasteful lust for old-growth maple veneers. I’ve been skating for too many years and am set in my ways. But my ever aging and growing inner-nerd can’t help but be intrigued by the innovations of using alternative materials to make skateboards. Aluminum boards have been around forever, but boards like Corbus Boards are all together something new. Made to be a functional piece of industrial art, these boards are meant to be ridden claims Corbus. A runaway board could make one of these metal monsters an ankle guillotine. Images via Corbus, link thanks to Make

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Friday T&A on S&A: Who is this Eric Cherry character?
Friday, August 1st, 2008

Eric Cherry board collection

If you are a regular reader you’ve hopefully noticed a few posts lately with Eric Cherry as the author. I’m actually surprised nobody brought it up. Eric’s been a reader for some time now, he’s submitted some good tips. Independently of MC taking H.O.M.O.S. back to his sandbox, I have been considering trying to add some new voices to Skate and Annoy. It’s hard finding a match, but in the past few weeks I was already appropriating some of the commentary from his tips, so I recruited him with a soft sell. Eric seems to be a reserved in talking about himself (Don’t you wish I was?) so I was struggling for a way to introduce him. Fortunately, his mostly pinup art skateboard collection fits in nicely with Friday T&A. A man’s board collection says a lot about him. Or not. Check it out. Welcome to our little scene.

No Comply Animation
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

No Comply by Kevin Elam

Here’s a pretty cool animation by a cat named Kevin Elam who must have been at the Vancouver Film School when he made this. - Thanks to Livmo for the tip.

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Sigmund and the Seamonsters?
Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Sieben and friends

Shoes are an important milestone in our short history as humans. From mobility, protection from the elements and the droppings of dogs. We wouldn’t be where we are without shoes, we owe our shoes for everything. Including the (alleged! - K.Ed) 14 hour work day in sweat shops making Adidas fashion footwear designed by Michael Sieben. I’m a starving artist myself so I give no discredit to Sieben’s capitalism.

Michael Sieben has been illustrating in the skate world for some time. From the pages of Thrasher adorning his artwork throughout numerous articles to the whimsical bottoms of Bueno skateboards (the gods of the interweb currently are smiting their website). Probably the most bizarre bit of advertising video can be found here. Image curtsey of Adidas.

Skate Tattoo collection on BME zine
Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Tattoos at BME

Three pages of skateboard-related tattoos. BME zine tattoo gallery.

Over a year ago Kilwag called for submissions or a SnA tattoo gallery. What ever became of that?

The Skate Comics Depository
Friday, July 25th, 2008

Skatecomics.com

I don’t know why MC hasn’t really publicized this, but he’s had a little side project going on for quite a while called The Skate Comics Depository. It’s a collection of his own H.O.M.O.S. work as well as highlights of other items related to skate comics. Even though I hate to encourage outside web authoring interests for our “staff” because it makes them uppity, you should check out SkateComics.com. I think I would have gone with the Skate Comics Suppository instead. In a related note, guess who just registered SkateZines.com?

Dark Skate
Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Lia Halloran

Depressing the clutch for a smooth shift into highbrow gear before we drop the tranny into lowbrow tomorrow for Friday T&A. Female skateboarder and artist Lia Hollaran has an exhibition  in New York City’s DCKT gallery titled, “Dark Skate“. Long exposure sessions in the dark of night capturing flowing traces of light. That or photographic evidence of neutrally buoyant luminescent Silly String.

A video interview with Lia and more photos can be found at Huck. Thanks to Huck Magazine

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