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Trukustabos Kylix par Rom av.JC

Des chercheurs ont découvert un Kylix – vase peu profond utilisé pour la dégustation du vin – de 110 cm de diamètre créé par l’artiste Rom av.JC. Cette découverte met en lumière une pratique jusqu’alors inconnue : Trukustabos. Ce jeu…
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Alex Duquette x Take to the Grave

Le tatoueur canadien Alex Duquette a réalisé 4 graphismes uniques pour la marque dont il est le co-fondateur : Take to the Grave. Tout la série est ultra détaillées et dessinée dans le style du traditionnel américain. Elle reprend des…
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Jake Foreman x Element Skateboards

Depuis son studio à Adelaide en Australie, l’illustrateur de talent Jake Foreman a produit une série de 3 graphismes de boards pour Element Skateboards. Son univers onirique à base de compositions surréalistes s’intègre à merveille sur des skateboards. Il a…
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Allister Lee x Avenue and Son

Depuis notre interview il y a quelques années, l’illustrateur canadien Allister Lee a été très prolifique ! Il a notamment produit un grand nombre de graphismes pour la marque Avenue & Son. Il s’est inspiré de ses déambulations dans des…
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Loic Lusnia x Decathlon Skateboarding

Pour sa toute nouvelle série, la marque Decathlon Skateboarding a frappé fort en collaborant avec Loïc Lusnia. L’artiste français a développé sur trois planche son univers ultra coloré à base de félins, oiseaux, croco et squelettes. Il mixe cela à…
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Pushing Skate Art since day one

Since 2011, the media focuses on showing all the creativity around this object that Canadians call the "rouli-roulant". From graphics to sculptures made of skateboard folds, furniture made of boards or works made of several skateboards, the possibilities are infinite and the artists have understood that. We are more and more numerous to find a real attraction for this medium. Its singular shape, its holes for screws, its folds of wood colored or not, its bottom used to graphics or its top where we put the griptape, all these characteristics are so many constraints that push to creativity!

And that's without even mentioning its history, its culture and the difficulty in its practice that leads to a real fascination in the collective imagination. This is the reason why luxury brands are appropriating it, which they are not ready to do with the scooter or the hoverboard.

This media aims to highlight what could be called a new artistic movement and called Skate Art. In addition to the series and works, the idea is to go deeper into the subject by interviewing art directors of brands, artists and illustrators who create and participate in that, every day, this mode of artistic expression is enriched.

In addition to this site, The Daily Board is involved in real life with the creation of books and exhibitions on this art. With the curation and writing of the book Skate Art: From the object to the artwork, I try (ed. Romain Hurdequint, founder of this site) to show the richness of this world.

The exhibitions Inking Board & Spraying Board, respectively dedicated to the inking of skateboards by tattoo artists and the spraying of boards by street artists, also have this vocation. These exhibitions take place today mainly in France, but their objective is to progressively travel around the world and especially across the Atlantic.