This piece, entitled “Reach for Light,” was built by Ted Hunter for an art exhibit in Hawaii, and also displayed in Philadelphia. The boards were hand built using the vaccuum method, and the shape of Roarockit’s “classic pintail.” The top graphic was photographed from an actual tulip petal and printed on griptape. The fusion of the skateboard and the pose of a flower at daybreak create a unique sense of movement in this sculpture.
Note Hunter’s appropriate selection of bee-screened wheels on this board. It makes one wonder if he was inspired by the wheels, or it was simply a coincidence. The above pictures and information were taken from Roarockit’s Blog and makezine.com.
Put on your flip-flops and cruise around campus, young hippies!



9 comments
sea cliff vert ramp
Salba sauce causes anal irritation.
Ryan Heckler
Doesn’t S.F. have enough butt lube to spare some for the park?
sea cliff vert ramp
If you’re going to San Francisco… bring some sauce for the coping at Potrero. Seriously.
heath
A bunch of bananas? Maybe Thor is right!
thor
Gayrad!
carvin marvin
that’s more use than most longboards sold this summer will ever get
Kilwag
Ahh… Bananas! I mean, they look like bananas to me.
colin
kind of a miniature replica version of this as a lamp shade would be sweet.
I like it
Concretin Nik
While yes, a cool “sculpture,” it seems like a lot of wasted skate gear…