Showing posts with label skateboard art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skateboard art. Show all posts

Sunday, September 3, 2023

No Comply Skate Art Show Closing date September 6, 2023

If anyone missed the opening to the No Comply Art Show they are having a closing ceremony. I was honored to be asked to be in the show with a host of amazing skateboard artists. I went have been an insecure artist when it comes to my drawing and painting. I airbrushed surfboards to get through SJSU in the evenings after work or school. 


I started this painting working on the Board Rescue Art Show and never finished it. I finished it and sent it to the show. Sugar Press Art printed 20 of these and 2 press proofs and 2 artists proofs that I got to keep. They are selling the rest. 





Print proof from Sugar Press limited signed run.

Artist: Judi Oyama
Title: Winchester Pink Pool
Edition: Archival pigment print on recycled Cotton Rag,
from an edition of 20
Size: 13 x 24 inches
Markings: Hand Signed & Numbered with Sugar Press chopmark.

Board Rescue Art Show work in progress with my son Ryan.

Stages of painting in progress.


Finished in front of my sheshed.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Skateboard Typography & Lettering assignment Jim Goodrich and others

Thank you to Jim Goodrich for letting me use his photos as reverence and inspiration for this project. A few other photos were taken by Ted Terrebonne, John Krisik, Brad Bowman and Mike "Smiley" Goldman. This past Spring 2012 I took a class at Cabrillo College down the hill from my house. I went there after high school and drive by daily. I have been trying for a year to get into the Final Cut Pro Class. No luck last Fall so I took a Photoshop class that I loved. Helped me fine tune some skills and learn about new features. This Spring they only offered the B intermediate Final Cut class so I took Carl Rohrs Lettering and Typography class. I had always wanted to take it and since the students enrolled get priority in registering it was worth it. If you ever have a chance to take his class do. He teaches around the world and we have him in our backyard. His knowledge about type is amazing, his lettering skills to die for.

Illustrator vector art from photoshop work.

Wood laser cut 1/4" final piece. Still have a paper cut project to finish and it is on black paper hand cut. Can you say sore fingers.

Duane Peters

Curt Kimbel (Old Santa Cruz Teammate who has a son that rips named Willis Kimbel)

Skated with all of the skaters in this letter but one. The two women in this are Cindy Whitehead and Leilani Kiyabu, Tony Alva, Steve Alba, Jay Adams, Steve Olson, Duane Peters, Brad Bowman, Scott Foss, Steve Caballero, Chris Strople, Curt Kimbel, Randy Katin, Bobby Valdez, Mike Folmer, only skater I didn't skate with John Gibson. Yes I have two skaters in twice. Was running out of time and had a deadline.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

2nd Annual Board Rescue Skate Art Show ebay name is Foyster2

Less than a week to go here is more info on the 2nd Annual Board Rescue Skate Art Show the Ebay name is foyster2 and will be updated when boards are posted. Boards will be In the window at the Santa Cruz Boardroom from September 16 - October 7th, Ebay Auction will end October 12th

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Rip the Ripper art returned



Got my Rip the Ripper art back from Powell. Super stoked to have been apart of the Rip the Ripper art show. It was fun to get some hands on art and pull out the old skate magazine. Thanks to Desiree Ronald Astorga an amazing skate photographer and all around cool chick.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Santa Cruz Design and Innovation Presentation

These are the Powerpoint slides that I put together for the event. I was super nervous last night and worried that the crowd was small which was around 50 people. According to the past events that was a good number. The evening started off with Tim Piumarta - the Director of R+D, NHS who was a great speaker and talked about the history of NHS and the skateboard wheel from the break through of the sealed bearing. The crowd was totally into it and so was the panel. It was exactly what I had hoped for when I asked Chris Younge about holding a skateboard panel. Tim was passionate and excited with tons of knowledge. Stories get passed on from person to person and I don't think that Santa Cruz Skateboards story has really been told. I hope some of the stories that came out last night will get passed around.
Next up was Connor Welles - Hard Goods Development Coordinator, NHS. His parents were in the audience and it was nice to see their big smiles. He did great and talked a bit about the process of getting things manufactured and working with product managers.

After Connor was Don Bostick -President/Director World Cup Skateboarding (WCSK8) he runs all of the X Games and other skateboard and snowboard judging world wide. He spoke about his skateboard passion early roots of owning retail stores, playing music and having the Hawks call him about taking over retiring Frank Hawk's job and how he hung up on them thinking it was a crank call. They called back and he has been running events ever since and traveling the world.

Next up was Erik Florio - CEO and Founder Whagaa/Go Learn to Skate iphone app which is based in Scotts Valley. Talked about the early days of wanting to do apps before the iPhone and his connection with DK. It was nice to hear everyone's connection to skateboarding and career paths.

I was next and did my presentation with my PowerPoint slides. A good program to know and have in your back pocket.

DK talked about retail, Grind out Hunger and social networking. Twittering...I can't believe he turned 40 last week. He still looks like a kid. He was asked questions about retail now verses the past. How parents are buying boards with their kids. Longboards are a growing segment and how he likes to encourage kids to skate and how lucky they are to have so many skateboard parks.







I wanted to share that design comes in many forms. Graphic design print, clothing design, magazine, and book, product, and tried to show products that were all skateboard related.




Showed this skateboard park slide to show the possibilities of park design. I had asked Zach Wormhoudt to join us but he was too busy with work and couldn't make it.



Showed more gear designs.



Showed interior design via skate shop in NorCal.



Well thought out plans and end design all skateboard related.



Clean well designed shop.



Santa Cruz Skateboard projects hanging 26 inch POP before computers all hand produced production. Ad for inside back cover ASR magazine mid 80's.



Tracing paper hand drawn rough layout that was approved for EA ad's that ran in Thrasher, Transworld, Gaming magazine and one pager in Spin. Bonjovi was on the cover and big then if it tells you anything.




Black and white photo I hand colored the skater jumped 40 times and this was the best shot. Didn't know until you saw proofs. I airbrushed the wall and layout out all of the props, where the graphic screens shots were white taped foam core in position so it could be dropped in via old school production. I was sick as a dog the morning of the shoot and had to just act like all was good when the client showed up. I would of been in bed if I had my choice. You work through it. I didn't go into details like during the talk.



Years later Nike comes out with a shoe color combo after the game. Go figure. I heard it sold well to boot. Nike had no clue that they were a popular shoe back in the early days of skating. They paid there way into the sport twice and finally got in.



Bulky. I had to put him in. I mentioned if you ever get a chance to eat at the Apple head quarters check out the photo on the wall that has a bunch of famous rock stars and artists. You'll see a diagram of all the players. Steve is in the photo and is the only person not called out.




I wanted to hire Moshe Brakha who did the Sky Vodka imagery for a Rockshox Ad Campaign. The manager Mike (we are still friends) said you can't afford us and was super rude. Some how talking about skating and knowing Olson made things better. Moshe wanted to do the job and we did it. Skating actually opened doors.




Giro trade show booth graphics and illustration work by James Jean was one of my favorite projects.



Photography by BK (Bryce Kanights) founder of the Skatedaily.net, amazing skater and photographer. Imagery of Aaron Brookes who was at the event. Soon to launch his BrookleBee marketing company.



Jimbo Phillips wave design collaboration. I think I mentioned throughout my talk how important it was to network via linkedin, facebook, twitter...and how it really works.



All in all I think it went well. I think it would of been a full house if we had no charge at the door. $15.00 bucks a person is pretty steep. At the end of the evening the Raffled a Santa Cruz Longboard a super stoked winner. I had a ton of folks tell me what a great event it was. Stories are meant to share and I think that we gave enough info for the next generation to share to keep the history of skateboarding in Santa Cruz and it's roots in check.

Thanks Maya, Chris, Davy, Ruby, Paul, Jeremy, Iris, Ryan, and everyone that believed.
Thank you Nextspace
Santa Cruz Skateboards, Khiro Skateboard Products, Clutch Courier, Santa Cruz Skate Outlet, and Parachute Design

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Ripper Art Sale Starts TODAY!


Some samples of the amazing Ripper Art Show
Ripper Art Sale
The Ripper Art Show was a huge success thanks to everyone involved! Skate One will be posting the remaining pieces on sale to the public on Wednesday, January 28. Be sure to check it out!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Skate or Die 18 years later SkateDaily post




BK of the SkateDaily posted this image he took from 1990, Skate or Die skate contest to promote the Electronic Arts Game. I worked on ad's for Thrasher, Spin Magazine and a bunch of Gaming mags. Mark "Gonz" Gonzales ripping with safety gear on. Imagine that pads. You don't see skaters wearing any protection these days.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Stoked Sessions Art Show photos



Photos from the evening of the show from Stoked.




Stoked Sessions

I am stoked to be included in this skate art show which benefits a Stoked a non-profit. Stoked’s mission is to develop Successful Teens with Opportunity, Knowledge, Experience, and Determination through action sports and mentoring.


FEATURING A SILENT AUCTION OF OVER 60 ONE-OF-A-KIND
SKATEBOARD DECKS BY TODAY'S LEADING ARTISTS IN
THE SKATE, SURF AND STREET ART WORLD INCLUDING:
STEVE CABALLERO / CHRISTIAN HOSOI/ CHRIS PASTRAS / ABE LINCOLN, JR / HIT + RUN / TODD BRATRUD / EYEONE /
JOEY POTTS / KOFIE'ONE/DRAFTSMEN / ENIK ONE /
NORTON WISDOM / JOEX2 / MARCO ZAMORA
ALL CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS Abcnt/ Hit + RUN / Abe Lincoln Jr. / Ambusch/ Hit + Run / Annie Madison/ Hit + Run / Anthony Smith / Bagger 43 / Blurble / Bonus / nanospore / Brandon Fyfe / Brandy Flower/ Hit + Run / Brendan Donnelly / Brian Gray / Cat Ferraz / Chris Hall / Chris pastras / Christian Hosoi / Chuck Guarino / Craig Laing / Curran Clark / Damion Silver / Daniel Stessen / David Black/ David Hale / David Stokes / Elizabeth Spiridakis / Emily Shur / Enik One / Escape76/ EyeOne / Graphite Creative Workshop / James Reitano / Jay Pullano / Jennifer Brandon / Jennifer McCall / Jesoe One / Jimmy Pargas / JoeX2/ Joey Monsoon / Joey Potts / Joshua Aryo Toh Djojo / Judi Oyama / Justin Hampton / JW Miller/ Dektown / Kiino Villand / Kofie one/Draftsmen/ Marco Zamora / Mark Rudy Rohde / Maxwell Ariza / Michael Crivello/ Hit + Run / nanospore / Norton Wisdom / Olive47 / Pete Panciera / Raudiel Sañudo / Romina Cesinio / Ron DeAngelis / Sherry Curreri / Sita Kaylin / Sorrow Oner / Stacie Krajchir / Steve Caballero / Sumi Ink Club / Teal Garrels / The Love Movement / Todd Bratrud / Weity / Zak Wilson / Zane Peach / Zen Sekizawa /