Skateboarding

Josh Hawkins Having Fun

by The Editors on December 21, 2011

Here’s a little Josh Hawkins skate session for your Wednesday afternoon. Crazy. Might as well skate if it’s not going to snow, right?

[Link: Powell-Peralta]

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Karl Watson Joins Praxis Footwear

by The Editors on December 21, 2011

PraxiskarlThe first member of what we hearing will be solid skate team was announced yesterday when Praxis Footwear welcomed Karl Watson to the family.

“We at Praxis are excited to have a skate legend and pioneer like Karl Watson as the foundation of our team” comments co-founder William Rienzi. “We believe he is the perfect embodiment of the Praxis brand. Karl stands for both breaking boundaries and bridging communities in his daily life — this is theory driven action. We look forward to a long term partnership with Karl as we rise together to build Praxis.

We’ll all get a chance to check out Praxis’ new line of skate shoes at booth #E3 of the Agenda Show, January 5-6, 2011 in Long Beach, California. Follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]

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ERGO Looking Forward To Summer

by The Editors on December 21, 2011

Winter hasn’t even really gotten started, but ERGO is already looking forward to summer. Can’t say we blame them at this point.

[Link: ERGO]

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Grant Taylor’s 2011 SOTY Speech

by The Editors on December 20, 2011

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Grant Taylor sums up what it’s like to win a Thrasher Magazine Skater Of The Year award pretty well.

[Link: Thrasher Magazine]

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Hello, Skater Girl Needs Kickstart Finisher

by The Editors on December 20, 2011

For the past year photographer Julian Bleecker has been documenting women skateboarding with the hope collecting the photo in a book titled, Hello, Skater Girl. Like many independent artists, he has turned to crowd source funding site Kickstarter to raise money for the project.

I’ve been working on this project since November of 2010 and plan on finishing by the end of 2011. I’ve already made two “prototype” books as a way to experiment with design, layout and to communicate my intent for the project and to test the way that the photography works within the context of a book.

With 11 days left in his Kickstarter project Bleecker is only $1,800.00 short of his $13,000 goal. If you’d like to support the book and the girls in it, click here. For a pledge of $60 you’ll get a 16 x 20 archival quality print plus a limited edition Kickstarter art edition book.

[Link: Hello, Skater Girl]

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Michael Sieben Draws A Bead On Target

by The Editors on December 20, 2011

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Artist Michael Sieben (of Internet Shack fame) believes Shaun White and Target have appropriated his original designs and used them without payment or attribution on Shaun White’s kids clothing line. Yesterday he used his Vice.com column Kill the Engine to outline the similarities between Target’s clothing and his art in a piece titled Who Shaun White Is. Here’s Sieben’s take away:

As a freelance graphic illustrator, it has always been my dream to land a large commercial account that would catapult my career into the mainstream collective conscious. And I think that these t-shirts might have just done that. . . BUT… I totally didn’t have to deal with filling out a bunch of contracts, or worry about invoices, and I for damn sure didn’t have to think about collecting royalties. And what would I have done with all of that money? Seems like a huge headache to me. So I got all of the benefit of having my imagery available at one of the largest retail outlets in the United States without having to deal with any of the financial benefits. Total win for me.

Yeah. Total win.

[Link: Vice.com]

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Vans iPhone 4 Waffle Case On Its Way

by The Editors on December 19, 2011

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Good news for fan of the Vans waffle sole iPhone 4 case that’s been showing up all over the web lately. According to inside sources it’s the real deal. It’s ready for an official launch in mid-2012. Our source went on to say that a few select Vans stores will have them during the Holidays and they may be available in the Vans.com store. If you want one stay on it, they’re already showing up on ebay.

And yes, we’ll let you know if one magically shows up here. Don’t think we didn’t ask.

[Link: Vans]

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Rob Dyrdek Kickflips His Car

by The Editors on December 19, 2011

As we mentioned before, this is a stunt straight out of the 1970s, but that didn’t stop Rob Dyrdek from pulling it off. The greatest freeze frame of the video is halfway through the flip when Rob is upside down and eyes tightly shut. Second to that is the look of sheer surprise that he made it and is still alive.

Dyrdek is an A-1 huckster, though we’re not exactly sure this will be a viral video hit. Note to Rob: next time just crash. It’s better for page views. [click to continue…]

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The Other Ones Premieres Dec. 17

by The Editors on December 16, 2011

Tempe, Arizona’s Madcap Theater will be host to the December 17, 2011 premiere of The Other Ones staring Fred Gall, Kenny Reed, Jack Sabback, Jon Goemann, Ben Raybourn, Aaron Homoki, Ryan Lay, Danny Dicola, Ryan Reyes, Steve Durante, and Matt Rodriguez, but the film is not sponsored by their (in some cases former) shoe company. And if you don’t see it then, watch it live Christmas Eve on The Skateboard Mag.

Madcap Theater is located at 730 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe AZ 85281. Follow the jump for the flyer. [click to continue…]

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Skate Haus: The German Version

by The Editors on December 16, 2011

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German artist Frank Kunert builds small surrealist models and then photographs them as if they are full-sized. In this piece Tennis-Halfpipe he does what Sole Tech’s Pierre-André Senizergue is trying to do with his PAS House in Malibu. But Kunert goes for the simple, direct approach, plus tennis.

[Link: Frank Kunert via Gizmodo]

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