How much Art can you take? Daniel Trendle Exhibition – Horst Klub
How much Art can you take? Politics-Frustration-Depression-Violence-Skateboarding
How much Art can you take? Politics-Frustration-Depression-Violence-Skateboarding
From August 6th to August 20th, we have a two week exhibition with a supporting … Keep reading
When I move I feel good Interview by Sergej Vutuc with Ferit Batir via Skype … Keep reading
Buena Lives!: The Skateboard World’s Oldest* Cement Pond Gets a Sweet Facelift…. Words And Photos: … Keep reading
Photos & words: Jude Valencia Located in the distant northern side of Mexico city in … Keep reading
The 7th Annual Beerday BBQ was an epic, beautiful day landing on my birthday this … Keep reading
Photos by Andrew Sergeant, Coburn Huff, Longwood Skarty & Frylepile Chuck Pontone doesn’t say much. … Keep reading
Jaime Mateu @jaimemateu “Volare” video part Filmed / edited by Andrew Jimenez @drsalsaverde
For us, our skatepark is to go skating and relax in nature and forget about everything, without any internet distraction etc. Just skate, relax, eat some delicious seafood in the restaurant and spend time with friends. Don’t focus on anything else, just that.
Name: David Lilley Age: 18 Hometown: Ocean City, Maryland Where do you live now: Oceanside, … Keep reading
was born through the collective imaginative efforts and hard work of local skateboarders who decided to transform a vacant urban soccer field into a DIY free space. The regular crew of skateboarders at RK 69 show a disregard for normative aesthetics, approaches, and power structures in the global and local skateboard industry.
Barbecue diy is the culmination of the project led by a group of young skaters in the south of France.