
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
Pat Duffy, born in San Francisco in 1973, is a cornerstone of street skating, renowned for his technical prowess and innovative spirit. Rising to prominence in the early ’90s, his standout part in the legendary “Video Days” not only showcased his groundbreaking rail grinds but also redefined what was possible in urban environments. With a career marked by significant sponsorships and collaborations, including his signature shoe line with Emerica, Duffy’s influence extends beyond the board, inspiring generations of skaters to embrace creativity and individuality in their own riding. His legacy is a testament to the evolution of street skating, making him a revered figure in the skateboarding community.
Carl Hyndman is a pivotal figure in skateboard art, renowned for his vibrant, surreal graphics that emerged during the 1990s. His distinctive style, characterized by intricate details and fantastical imagery, has not only defined the visual identity of brands like Toy Machine but has also made a lasting impact on the broader skate culture. With contributions to iconic skate films and numerous art exhibitions, Hyndman continues to inspire both skaters and artists, bridging the worlds of skateboarding and contemporary art. His work embodies the rebellious spirit of the scene, making it both collectible and deeply resonant with enthusiasts.