Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Sun Goddess
MMM YEAH!!!
What a tasty!
Jimbo Phillips nicely redid Jim Phillips' Sun God graphic as a female and it's lookin' GOOD!
Here's my Jason Jessee Sun God mini deck from my own personal collection:
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Jason Jessee,
Jim Phillips,
Jimbo Phillips
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Black & White
Can't go wrong with some virgil finlay art...
hmmm... top one reminds me of that old jeff grosso demon graphic. or other way around???
ask jim phillips.
or ask VCJ. look at the tony hawk bird claw graphic background and then this piece.
art by theodor kittelson.
even the skeleton in this one is similar to the kittelson forest road pic above...
original artwork for the grosso toybox - jim phillips
last but not least some misfits by pushead.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Dough Boy and Other Delights
The 'Feel-Good' art of Lance Mountain.... Well, at least, it makes ME feel good whenever I see a dough-boy piece somewhere! Best Sad Plants in the biz, too. He did art for Variflex, Powell-Peralta, Firm, Flip, Nike, and more, but he's always seemed to stay refreshingly under the radar. Check the inter-webs for his very own site. It's cool. I promise.
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Lance Mountain
Friday, April 22, 2011
Chris Miller - G&S Era

Chris Miller was another G&S rider that did his own artwork, like Neil Blender. The 'Faces' and 'Lizard' are classic. Miller's skating is even better. Even today.
Had to include the 'Foot'!
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Chris Miller
Monday, April 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Dungeon Master

John Lucero: OG Vert shredder, Street Style innovator, artist, brand owner, and goofball. I am a Lucero fan. There is the classic X1, X2, and Jester graphics he drew, but there were some that I hadn't really realised were his designs. Bob Schmelzer? Mike Smith? Monty Nolder? We'll be getting into that...

The Jester was one of Madrid's top selling boards around '85 - and when Lucero moved over to Schmitt Stix and released the X1, the Eyes Behind the Iron Bars graphic, it was proof that skaters were into his artwork. He had the biggest selling board out of the SS camp, even though he wasn't their 'top' pro. The graphic idea came from a sticker inside a Trix cereal box. It was almost identical, except for where 'Lucero' was, the sticker said 'Dungeon'. That graphic was generating him $15,000 a month at times. The Jester would return on the X2, by busting out from behind the iron bars of the X1. It was a great way to expand on a theme, and Vision (parent company of Schmitt Stix) was raking in the dough. As he was riding bigger boards than what the company was selling, and requesting to put out the bigger shapes along with more graphics he was developing (the red cross), he got shut down by Brad Dorfman and Paul Schmitt. That marked the end of his time at Schmitt Stix and the beginning of Lucero Ltd.
The Jeff Grosso Ragdoll and Blocks board is also highly sought after by collectors. Mine was a light blue but I can't quite recall if it was a stain or a dip. Sure wish I still had it, even though I skated the shit out of it!

Lucero supplied the graphics for other skaters, too, like Kevin Staab (Sims), Mike Smith (Madrid), Riky Barnes (Lucero Ltd. & Black Label), and others through the Black Label camp such as Ben Schroeder, Omar Hassan, John Cardiel, Wade Speyer, Duane Peters, Steve Olson, Mike Vallely, and Matt Hensley.
Be sure to check out the Lucero graphics in the galleries section over at Disposable... There's some goodies in there!
There is a great John Lucero interview by Steve Olson in Juice Magazine, in Issue 58. You can read a portion of it online on the Juice website...
You might want to check out the mini Lucero interview from a 2009 post on Memory Screened which originally ran in Skateboarder Magazine...
There are a few images here from Vert Is Dead, notably, the two Lucero posts from 2009. #1. #2.
John Lucero got the Chrome Ball Incident treatment as well in this post from August of 2010. The interview Chops posted is rad.
I hope that guy from Wheelbite doesn't get all bent outta shape that I re-posted a couple Schmitts from his collection.... but then again, he hasn't updated since 2009.
Oh, and by the way, if you're still here on the inter-webs, you should probably check out the Marc McKee/Sean Cliver interview on Memory Screened....
Ok, enough with the long-assed post... I gotta go order that Alva Leopard deck for my gal's cruiser set-up.
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John Lucero
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