Thursday, January 21, 2010

skateboarding related book synopsises (part duex).

concrete to canvas: skateboarder's art by waterhouse & penhallow
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since a graphic was first hand-drawn onto a board, the culture of skateboarding has been creative and visual, with by-products such as videos, stickers and magazines, board graphics and clothing. in the recent years more skateboarders than ever have turned to art as another outlet for their creativity, skateboard magazines have begun to include more features on artwork, and an increasing number of exhibitions focus on art produced by skateboarders. concrete to canvas brings together for the first time a wide variety of the finest work by these artist, whether on skate deck, canvas, computers, in sketchbooks, or on the streets.

many of the artists selected for inclusion have used the streets as their canvas, as well as exhibiting in galleries, often fusing spray paints and marker pens with oils and acrylics. as well as skateboarders, this book will appeal to a wider art and design audience of graffiti and street artists, illustrators and graphic designers. it opens with an introduction by the authors explaining the concept of the book and examining the link between art and skating. artists are featured alphabetically, with examples of their work accompanied by a brief commentary, including quotes from the artists discussing their work and its relationship with skateboarding.

vans: off the wall (stories of the sole from vans originals)
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for more than twenty years, vans have helped turn pop culture inside out as the ultimate symbol of california cool. now, vans: off the wall tells the story of the community of artist, musicians, trendsetters, and action sports legends that inspired it all - as well as the iconic shoes keeping it all together. this personal, insider account features stunning photography and oral histories of the vans originals.

peace.