BACK TO BASICS – THE SBEC VIDEO
In the beginning of time, all that was necesary were the essentials: fire was discovered, the stars, the sun, the moon, and of course… the wheel! We all know that we are living in a complicated era… but here we are!
In the beginning of time, all that was necesary were the essentials: fire was discovered, the stars, the sun, the moon, and of course… the wheel! We all know that we are living in a complicated era… but here we are!
Everything started in the winter of 2012, there were a few of us, we were about 15-16 years old, a small band looking for a wasteland or a shed to build a spot.
The most insane “backyard pool” Stockholm has ever seen: a true beast with tons of vert and steep corners but yet an ever so fresh pleaser to the eyes; huge deathboxes, large cyan tiles, yellow cooping blocks and a baby smooth surface, all poured in one go. With all the extra details such as the drain in the deep end, pool light, love seat and even water valve caps on the walls it’s as close to the real deal as it gets.
This was my second visit to Bali. I was with my good friend Icaro, we skated, partied and surfed pretty much every day!
Words and Photos by Brandon Monahan Raffles, food, and skateboarding to celebrate the birthday of … Keep reading
Local skaters from Kamnik, Slovenia started building this DIY skatepark seven ago. In 2014 they finished the indoor miniramp and the year after completed the wooden bowl next to it.
Film / edit / words by Kristijan Stramic A little story behind the film: There’s … Keep reading
Photos by Chris Peiffer and Javi Saavedra Words by Chris Peiffer I spent my christmas … Keep reading
Words by David Tuschell Photos by Marco Rottig “For years now there have been a … Keep reading
Skating Portland DIY in Basel, next to our hometown Lörrach, always made us want to … Keep reading
Puerto Vallarta DIY Festival Photos by Olga Aguilar Words Dirk Slasher Puerto Vallarta is located … Keep reading
Charlie Martin hiked back to the bowl with Phil McKenziemade and shot this boneless over eight feet of dirt, roots and exposed rebar.