Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

New Boards: Bearded Man

Jeremy Depace has come out with another sick board design for First Glance Skatepark. I am excited to order these in. The kids where super stoked on his last design.


Monday, February 24, 2014

Skateboard Furniture: Coat Hanger

I recently made a coat hanger from old skateboard truck bases. The original idea came from Steve Wolfe with Solid Foundation Skateboards. I saw the one he made for himself that he had nailed to his wall. I finally decided to make my own.

I used five Destructo truck bases on a 32 1/2 inch long piece of wood. I put about 4 1/2 inch space between the outer bases and 5 inch space between the inner bases.

Friday, November 1, 2013

FG Skateboard Decks

We have just received our first order of decks. We will be selling the boards for $35 plus free Jessup grip tape. Our boards are made by South Central Manufacture the same company that makes 5boro skateboards.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Brian Cordes Art/Printing


My friend from New Jersey, Brian Cordes does silk screening among other printing. He is also an amazing artist and a fun dude to skate with. Check out his artwork and printing at http://briancordes.com/ 

If you want some sweet art in your ads or whatever else you need it for, go to this guy to get the job done. They do high quality printing that most printers can't do.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Dalton Ghetti - Pencil Sculptures

I found this site from one of my friends facebook post, and thought it was interesting.

Dalton Ghetti, makes art by using razor blades and needles to craft tiny used pencils into artwork. To check out more on the article click this link, or you can view the photos I post below.



Sunday, August 8, 2010

Haroshi's Skateboard Art


Haroshi has taken skateboard art to a new level. He takes old skateboard decks and recycles them into art work by using the different layers and re-glueing them together, sanding them down to make the shapes he desires.



Click on his name above or check out this review about him on http://www.refashinoso.com/

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Art Festival "Cancelled"


The Art Festival got cancelled this year, due to Destruction Metal being the only performance that entered, and I was the only one to enter any art. In doing so I would like to show you my art anyway. 




Below is the poem written on the window, with an explanation of what it means, and the process I went through to make it.

“Rubbished Frame”

Framed inside a window
Hidden behind the glass
Watching you
Fall Apart

She stands so transparent
Giving herself away
To all before her
Slowly chips away

White Cloak of Paint (Hidden beneath the paint)
Pealed to regret
Under every coat
More is revealed yet

She smiles at you
Her frown shown through
A lie in reply
To every question

Dirt upon her eyes
Blur the window’s shine
Tears down the glass
Mistakes to be ashamed

Undeserving Forgiveness
Replenished her rubbished frame
Looking past the flaws
To the beauty outside the [window] panes [pain]



Meaning of Art
The window, that was once beautiful, represents the life of a girl, who had a close relationship with a man. (Father-daughter, brother-sister type friendship). As he watches her through her life he sees her beginning to slip away. But he can’t do anything but “watch from the window”.
            The girl is completely giving her life away to all that the world has to offer her, maybe even to the extent of sex and drugs. However all she once had and all she tries to possess (through sins) just slowly leaves her with nothing. Her life is “falling apart”
            She tries to hide her sins/pain from you by putting up walls (“White cloak of paint). But eventually everything is shown through, leaving her embarrassed for her mistakes. (Pealed away to regret). Her sins and pain become evident in her life, which is represented by the layers of paint on the window. All the layers trying to cover other things up but in the end “more is revealed”.
            She pretends to be happy but you can see deep down inside, the hurt. As you try to help her, she lies to you to block you off, denying the problem in her life, she hides herself.
            The sin she is in has begun to blur her vision and views in life, distorting her look on things.
            She finally breaks down in tears, to be ashamed of her sins. Christ then forgives her despite what she deserves. In his forgiveness her begins to “replenish her” messed up life.
            Now that she has come to Christ I need to look past her flaws, knowing that she is changed in Christ. “The beauty outside the panes” is in a literal sense, looking at the beauty outside the window panes, the trees the sun and nice weather. In the poem it is referring to looking past the rubbished window frame (her life and mistakes) looking past the pain (panes-play on words) that she caused to the redemption that Christ caused inside her heart.



Making the Art
            I probably put more work/thought into writing the poem and making the art then any other thing i have done. I was in search of making an art piece when I came a crossed this window in a junk yard. My initial plan was to put photo graphs in the window in a poetic way to represent a picture or a story in the whole. Later I decided I wanted to write poetry on the window. I began my work by trying to write a very short simple poem with a lot of meaning. The plan was to have one word written on each window. The window was going to represent my life. I wanted it to basically mean, despite my flaws can you still love me, can you look past the mistakes I make, because I am not perfect, and see who I really am, and see how Christ has forgiven me. So I started my work with the 6 word poetry.

Attempts:
Can you see past the mistakes
Will you look through my pain
Can you see beyond my mistakes
Can you see past my inadequacy

I ended with being determined to use this line: “Can you see past my flaws”. Even though I had the lines picked out I wanted to write  a poem to go with it, and possibly decide to write the poem instead of the 6 word poem.

First attempt at the Poem:

“Can You See Past My Flaws”
Dirt upon my eyes
Blur my window’s shine
Mistakes I am ashamed
Forever to remain

White Cloak of paint
Pealed away to regret
Under every coat
More is revealed yet

Look through the [window] panes
Do you see anything fret
My function unfunctional
The purpose isn’t met

Torn out of the wall
Resting with the waste
Someone to replace
What was my call

Within my rubbished frame
Looking past my blame
Can you see past my flaws
To the beauty outside these walls

            Then one day after taking a long break from the art project, I started reading through old unfinished poems, and some of the lines inspired me, and helped me to get new ideas for my art. Part of one of the stanzas in the finished poem actually came from a different poem I was working on and never finished.
            The plan was to write on the window with a white sharpie. However those are hard to come by and when you do it cost you $5. I ended up decided to go with the painted look, which I decided I liked more. But I wanted white paint, when receiving paint from my friend all she had to offer me was black and red paint.
            The longer the window sat in my room the more paint chips that fell off or people would pick off on me, ruining the project a little bit. As I sat outside painting my window, on the third windowpane (3rd stanza) I was resting my arm on the middle framing, while my elbow rested on the last window below. All of a sudden my elbow went right through the window, breaking the glass.  The plan was to write 6, 4 line stanzas, 1 stanza on each windowpane. Except when I broke the last window I had to make a choice. Do I keep it structured with each 4 line stanza on it’s separate window, however stanza 6 has a broken window, so I either have to write it around the missing glass, or write it will words supposedly missing. I decided if I wrote it with words or letters missing where the glass was it would take away from the poem. My other option was to try to cram the lines from the other stanza onto parts of the other windows that it wasn’t meant to be written on, and that's what I did. At first the broken window was a disappointment to me, but in the end it really worked and brought more meaning into the window with the poem.


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Art Festival "Sneak Peak"


Here is a sneak preview to my art that I will be entering in for the Art Festival this saturday May 22nd. I will be submitting what you see in the pictures below, and I will also be doing a performance with the Destruction Metal crew. The act will be very similar to the video I displayed back in January about the try outs we did except there will be no screaming and maybe a few extra instruments and singers.

Monday, March 29, 2010

"Gossip Storm Separation"


"Gossip Storm Separation"

(This is a drawing with a poem inserted within it; these are the main words of the poem)

Blah a-hata
I hear your gossip
Gossiping sob
A call to knowledge
Lies to feed your greed
Pride yourself
Degrade someone else
A troubled word
Worth Worthlessness
Believe the lie to pass it bye to another victim in line
You oblige to destruction of others lives
Little did you know it's come back for you
Those listening to the words you say
Have a thing to say about you
Speak your lips of self
To let others hear your "greatness"
(The rest of poem is not written because it is illustrated in drawing)
They worm themselves
Gripped between you
Gossiping up the Storm of Separation

The storm in the center of the drawing is to illustrate the chaos gossip can cause. The words/letters getting jumbled in the cloud show the pointless/meaningless of the things that are talked about in gossip. The characters in the center of the drawing are drawn like worms to illustrate people worming their words into your life by way of words. The Boy and the Girl on opposite ends are to show how the people with their gossip worm their way (intentionally or not) causing others to separate/developing false accusations about the other person. Showing how gossip can tear people apart. (the ones being gossiped and the gossiper) The different details on the "Worms" is to show the different closeness to the relations of those being gossiped about. Then in return the boy and girl begin to gossip about each other. The thunderbolts illustrate the destruction gossiping about people can cause, especially to those in leadership.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Skart

Skart: |skãt árt|
Adjective Noun
Conjunction of two words: Skate and Art. By removing the "te" off of Ska(te) and adding the "art" = Skart - Ska(te)rt
1. The act of combining the artistic view of skateboarding in a art form. (example: Paintings, drawings, photography, sculptures, furniture, and other various forms of art, that can only be in-visioned by someone who has has experienced the wonderful gift of skateboarding, that saved their life, and in return to skateboarding they produce master pieces of art, that can not be produced by the common man, or artist. The art does not have to be of a skateboard, or of trick related, or skate park related things, many art work has strange faces, and other different strange views, that don't particularly include skateboarding. However you can tell it has been done by a skateboarding, by the way it is, because of its masterpiece(esty).

They have popular art shows in NYC that display only skate art.

Here is a piece I recently did: