RVCA A1 Exhibit: Plywood Bowl Digital Fabrication
RVCA A1: Designs for a plywood bowl in the Kerameikos area of Athens, Greece. Designed by Zachos Varfis
RVCA A1: Designs for a plywood bowl in the Kerameikos area of Athens, Greece. Designed by Zachos Varfis
Where did you first skate? I got into skateboarding because of my dad, when i … Keep reading
Catch a preview of the Skateboard Museum founded in 2003 in Stuttgart and planned to reopen in Berlin in 2014. The special preview exhibition at Stattbad will display an overview of the large and unique collection of exhibits from the Skateboard Museum archive which was put together over the past 10 Years.
These things have been around for years. Jerry Bundy and I rolled around the water in the bottom of one, three or four years ago, and decided it wasn’t worth the effort to bail the foot or so of scum out of it. I’ve heard that others have made the same decision….bail it, take one run…screw that!
These photos are taken at the after party of the Rumble in the Park organized by Micheal Nadler, behind the 5boro shop in Gmunden, Austria.
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Martin Ehrenberger of Blackriver, designed the park based on the notion of creating a park accessible to all skateboarders – regardless of their skill level.
Confusion Magazine – Issue #7 – now available! Featuring interviews with Josh “Skreech” Sandoval (USA), Koekie (Belgium), Morph (New Zealand), Scott Bourne (USA/France), Javier Mendizabal (Basque), Lennart “Lensen” Efsing (Germany)
One of the leading names in Portugal is Francisco “França” Lopez.
With over a quarter century with a skateboard under his feet, father of a kid who already has amazing skateboarding in his veins, team manager of the Portuguese DC Shoes, and the architect skater with more skate parks designed in Portugal than any other is now facing one of the biggest challenges of his career: create a company to build skate parks, starting at Parque das Gerações. I spent one day with him to try to understand how he can manage all this and still rip like a kid.
“I’ve been doing concrete work for about fifteen years. It was just a job and had never occurred to me to use my knowledge of concrete for skateboarding until I met the Vagabond crew.” – Gene Boles
An interview with the Valverde brothers, Alex and Nick, from Redwood City, California.