Monday, January 8, 2024

Deck Out Your Space: Skateboard Deck Art as Cool Wall Decor

 Looking to add a touch of urban flair to your living space? Forget about traditional art pieces and consider something edgier – skateboard deck art! Skateboard wall art is a unique and trendy way to infuse your room with vibrant colors, bold designs, and a dash of rebellious spirit. In this article, we'll explore the world of skateboard deck art and why it's the hottest trend in home decor.


Skateboard Deck Art – A Canvas for Creativity:


Skateboard deck art has transcended its original purpose and evolved into a form of contemporary art. Skilled artists, graphic designers, and even professional skateboarders collaborate to turn these blank canvases into stunning masterpieces. From abstract patterns to detailed illustrations, skateboard deck art offers a diverse range of options to suit any taste.


Express Yourself with Unique Designs:


One of the key attractions of skateboard wall art is the opportunity to express your personality and style. Whether you're a fan of vibrant street art, minimalist designs, or intricate illustrations, there's a skateboard deck out there that perfectly complements your aesthetic. Make a statement in your space by showcasing your favorite skateboarding culture through these visually striking pieces.


Skateboard Wall Art for Every Room:


Skateboard deck art isn't limited to just the bedroom or the man cave. These versatile pieces can elevate the decor of any room in your home. Imagine a set of three skateboard decks arranged in a triptych pattern above your living room sofa, or a single eye-catching deck adorning the wall of your home office. The possibilities are endless when it comes to incorporating skateboard wall art into your interior design.


DIY Skateboard Wall Art:


Feeling crafty? Embrace the DIY spirit and create your own skateboard wall art. Purchase blank skateboard decks online or at your local skate shop, and let your imagination run wild. Whether you're an aspiring artist or just looking for a fun weekend project, customizing skateboard decks allows you to showcase your creativity while adding a personal touch to your space.


Where to Find the Coolest Skateboard Wall Art:


Ready to deck out your walls with skateboard art? Explore online marketplaces, art galleries, and even specialty skate shops to discover a vast array of options. Brands like Powell Peralta, Santa Cruz, and Element often collaborate with renowned artists to produce limited edition skateboard decks that double as collector's items and stunning wall art.


Skateboard deck art is more than just a trend – it's a dynamic form of self-expression that brings an energetic and rebellious vibe to any living space. Whether you're a skateboard enthusiast or simply appreciate the aesthetic appeal, incorporating skateboard wall art into your decor is a surefire way to make a statement. Embrace the creativity, individuality, and urban coolness that skateboard deck art brings to your walls – your space will thank you for it! 

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

DGK x Kool Aid Collaboration Decks

 DGK or Dirty Ghetto Kids is one of those brands that just keeps putting out good wood. DGK once again does something cool with their mix of decks with the Kool Aid brand. That's right, they straight up went to for the gusto and put together a collaboration between themselves and the drink of choice for millions of poor kids out there. If you're not a fan, then you're just not a fan of DGK or kool aid, or you just don't know. Whatever the case is, here are some excellent decks from DGK! 

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DGK x Kool Aid Collaboration

DGK x Kool Aid Collaboration

DGK x Kool Aid Collaboration

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Creature Scary Cursed Skateboard Decks

Horror movie fans, creature feature fans, and those that are into the macabre will no doubt want to gaze into the abyss that comes from the Creature skateboards series of deck that feature scary hands, floating head, and x-ray eyes!

Creature skateboards always puts out these cool horror inspired skateboard decks, and this is no different. You’re going to find that they really are interesting, and worth putting on your wall if you’re a fan. Creature skateboards are available at your local shop, and of course by clicking here





Thursday, December 16, 2021

Plan B Skateboards Monster Series Boards

Plan B skateboards unleashes a series of boards featuring classic monsters. These monsters include Frankenstein, Werewolf, and the Mummy! That's right, the classic monsters from Universal are represented here, with their own graphic design style and Plan B skateboards team graphics. Whether you're a horror fan or not, you're going to want to pick these skateboards up for your wall. More from Plan B Skateboards here



Krooked Skateboards Cromer Vision Quest Board

Krooked skateboards not only features professional quality boards, they do so with a sense of art and design on every deck they release. Take for instance the Cromer Vision Quest board. This features an interesting bit of art, and it stands out. It makes you want to put up the board on your wall, or of course ride it through the streets. As far as Krooked skateboards is concerned, this is another winner. The company puts out quality wood, with a knack for graphic design. More Krooked skateboards here



Flip Skateboards Blacklight Series Boards

Flip Skateboards is one of the long time running board companies, and they are always putting out classic decks. You may remember them from the Cheech and Chong skateboard that many people have picked up, myself included. The Flip Skateboard team is pretty rad, and includes the vet Tom Penny in the mix. The following boards are from their Black Light release of decks and they are quite fascinating to look at. Imagine them under a black light, and you'll probably get a cool outline. Flip skateboards definitely represents with these board releases. More Flip Skateboards here






Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Creature Skateboards Headshop Boards

Creature skateboards once again outdoes themselves with the release of the Headshop series boards. These two boards feature interesting artwork that reminds me a little of R. Crumb in a way. It's also similar to Garbage Pail Kids, but hey what do I know? The Creature skateboards team rides these, and they are interesting graphically overall. More from Creature skateboards here