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Haroshi x Almost Skateboards

Après son cruiser avec le fabricant de meuble japonais Tendo Mokko, Haroshi signe cette fois 3 street decks avec la mythique marque américaine Almost. L’approche est vraiment très intéressante puisqu’il place au centre de chaque planche une de ces oeuvres. Et…
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Nathan Kostechko x Deathwish Skateboards

Pour sa nouvelle Board Series de l’automne 2022, la marque Deathwish Skateboards a collaboré avec Nathan Kostechko. Depuis son studio de San Clemente en Californie, le tatoueur et artiste a créé trois graphismes bien dark, avec quelques touches de couleurs.…
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Nicolas Malinowsky x Titus Skateboards

La marque allemande Titus Skateboards vient de sortir une nouvelle série avec le designer et artiste français Nicolas Malinowsky. Une belle palette de couleurs que l’on identifie comme issue de ses dernières créations, présentées à son solo show Kowabunga en…
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Planche 10 000 Abonnés par Bastien Seldran

Pour célébrer son passage aux 10 000 abonnés sur Instagram, l’artiste français Bastien Seldran a créé un skate unique. Réalisée entièrement à la main à l’aide de la technique de l’hydrographie (qui donne cet effet marbré), la planche intègre au…
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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.