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Acrylic on 7-Ply Canadian maple skateboard deck. Measures approximately 7.75"x31"My first custom skateboard deck. The original is available at [link]
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Comments: 15
Mollinda [2009-03-03 01:49:29 +0000 UTC]
They are beautiful birdies I love the colours you've used
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i-like-balloons [2009-03-02 06:33:54 +0000 UTC]
This is a nice style! I've never seen a skateboard stylised this way...it looks really great! Nice contrast between the images and the actual skateboard, and i like how the images are just on one continuos line, i guess kind of like they way the wind would flow when someone rides a skateboard...twisting and turning, and doing tricks, with the wind always flowing by...nice!
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FinalVirucide [2009-02-28 01:24:27 +0000 UTC]
Wow, skateboard art! I've never seen one done in a style like this before. It's quite amazing.
I also love the tiny details you put in there along with the birds (such as the snail shell), very nice
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bryancollins In reply to FinalVirucide [2009-02-28 05:35:32 +0000 UTC]
Ooooo I love snails. Not to eat.
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negatoreyfan [2009-02-27 21:11:25 +0000 UTC]
βA Cute Variety Of Bird Family. They Have All Taken Their Rightful Places. I Think This Art Piece Displays Such A Great Compassion Indeed, And Duty Filled Habits From The Nature Of The Heart Among The Bird Family Is Strictly Striking.β !~Victoria Lynn Voll (Mee Meesβ )
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bryancollins In reply to FreakyBabe [2009-02-27 18:22:30 +0000 UTC]
If anyone rides this one I'm gonna give them a smack on the head!
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PlanetaryButterfly [2009-02-27 00:02:51 +0000 UTC]
That's beautiful!
My son used to be into skateboarding. His love of wheels has transferred to bikes.
I remember buying skateboard deck after skateboard deck. He rode so hard, they'd crack right in half! The graphics on the boards would be rubbed off in one day, he loved to grind.
I finally found a local place that did plain decks and sold them for $10 a piece.
Then he quit skating, and now it's bicycle parts - bars and grips and hubs and wheels, etc.
It never ends.
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