Displaying items by tag: Wax The Coping
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Wax the Coping: Bod Boyle's Sick Cat Graphic
Sieben chats with Bod Boyle about fake cat barf and real human barf. -
Wax the Coping: Leon Karssen Interview
Sieben chats with Leon Karssen about aliens, potheads and the Internet. You know, art stuff. -
Wax the Coping: Nathaniel Russell Interview
Making skate art is easy. Making art about skateboarding? Not so much. Nathaniel Russell comes correct. -
Wax the Coping: Agents Provocateurs
Seb Carayol, author of Agents Provocateurs, talks about his five favorite graphics from his new book. Saggy boobs and dusty bushes? You bet. -
Wax the Coping: Todd Bratrud's Craziest Graphics
I hit up Bratrud to see what he thought his five edgiest graphics are. Spoiler alert: Skull Fuck. -
Wax the Coping: Andy Jenkins' Greatest Misses
Girl's Senior Art Director talks about his turdiest graphics from the days of yore. And yeah, there's a convicted murderer's graphic in the mix. -
Wax the Coping: Joe Castrucci Interview
Habitat's head honcho talks about the brand's move to Tum Yeto and sheds some light on how the Alien Workshop ship crashed.
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LIFERS: Duplex
Nothing's more powerful in skateboarding than a tight-knit crew. Florida's Duplex gang roll together through thick and thin. Ride along and meet the squad. -
Currchella
Curren Caples didn’t just get a party to celebrate his first signature shoe on Vans, he got an EXPERIENCE! Warning: there will be surfing. And karaoke. And Omar Hassan. Congrats, Curren! -
Paul Rodriguez' "The One" Nike SB Video
Twenty years after its release, P-Rod and Nike SB are bringin' back his first signature shoe. Paul walks us down memory lane before stackin' a heavy clip in new kicks. -
New Balance Numeric x Bronze56k "480" Video
Jordan Trahan, Shaun Paul and Billy McFeely get it first rips before Marcello Campanello closes it out in Queens for New Balance and Bronze56K. -
Ray Barbee's "Little Postcards From Home" Album
When Ray Barbee skates, we watch. When he jams, we listen. Keep your ears peeled for a new record by the legend himself dropping May 23rd on Tommy G's Too Good label.
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