
Deck Information
Lists
- my-boards by mallen707 (1 items)
- uk-skateboard-companies by PudNewbury (2 items)
- urban-decay-series by PudNewbury (2 items)
- its-all-shit by PudNewbury (4 items)
- chocolate-city-series by PudNewbury (11 items)
- uk-companies by RustyBadRobot (1 items)
Contributors
Jeremy Wray is a pivotal figure in skateboarding, whose influence emerged during the late ’90s and early 2000s. Known for his technical prowess and innovative tricks, Wray has left an indelible mark through iconic video parts in classics like *Toy Machine’s “Welcome to Hell”* and *Plan B’s “The Revolution.”* As a key rider for Toy Machine and a trailblazer for Adidas Skateboarding, his style and contributions not only pushed the boundaries of street skating but also inspired a new generation of skaters. Wray’s legacy continues to resonate within the skate community, as he remains an active force, championing creativity and camaraderie in the sport.
Jeremy Wray stands as a pivotal figure in skateboarding, celebrated not only for his exceptional skills but also for his artistic contributions that resonate deeply within the culture. Rising to prominence in the 1990s, Wray’s technical mastery and innovative style captured the attention of the skate community, particularly through his standout video parts in classics like “Welcome to Hell” and “The Chocolate Tour.” Beyond the board, his vibrant, abstract designs have left an indelible mark on skateboard graphics, showcasing his unique artistic vision and further bridging the gap between skateboarding and fine art. Wray’s legacy continues to inspire skaters, making him a revered icon in the sport.