Surf Skate and Rock Art of Jim Phillips

Surf  Skate and Rock Art of Jim Phillips
Author: James L. Phillips,Jim Phillips
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0764319272

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"This collection of graphic art covers 40 years of Jim Phillips' free-lance and fine art, and contains hundreds of samples of posters, ads, logos, labels, cartoons, and other art forms that have entertained many and provided cultural identity for others. The story weaves history and insight into Jim's images, revealing the life and works of this California artist. ..."--Back cover.

The Skateboard Art of Jim Phillips

The Skateboard Art of Jim Phillips
Author: James L. Phillips,Jim Phillips
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0764328077

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Retrospective of California artist Jim Phillips' skakteboard art. Presents images of skateboard decks, logos, ad art, and layouts, photos and stickers to illustrate the history of skateboarding.

The Rock Posters of Jim Phillips

The Rock Posters of Jim Phillips
Author: James L. Phillips,Jim Phillips
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Artists
ISBN: UCSC:32106018472800

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This retrospective brings insight into hundreds of stunning rock posters by Jim Phillips made over 40 years, from 1965 to 2005, and counting. Phillips tells his life story and how the posters record an evolution of Rock Age music. Containing iconic images that advertise concerts featuring both emerging and established musicians, this collection will delight and astound you. Jims original, ground-breaking computer painted posters, along with his old-world style techniques are a real wonder sure to bring a smile. A bonus section presents Phillips son Jimbos rock posters. Rock musicians, fans, and hip audiences today all will pour over the fabulous images and lettering that set this work apart.

Disposable

Disposable
Author: Sean Cliver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1584233788

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Long time skateboard artist Sean Cliver has put together this staggering survey of over 1000 skateboard graphics from the early 80s to the start of the 00s, creating an indispensable insiders history as he did so. Alongside his own history, Sean has assembled a wealth of recollections and stories from prominent artists and skateboarders such as Andy Howell, Barry McGee, Ed Templeton, Steve Caballero, and Tony Hawk. The end result is a fascinating historical account of art in the skateboard subculture, as told by those directly involved with shaping its legendary creative face. Now, 10 years after its first printing, the graphics and stories within are as provocative as they day they were first conceived.

The Lowbrow Art of Robert Williams

The Lowbrow Art of Robert Williams
Author: Robert Williams
Publsiher: Last Gasp
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0867194189

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This book, the first one featuring the amazing artwork of Robert Williams, has been unavailable for many years. The book contains an overview of Williams's early work until 1979. It features images from t-shirt designs, comics, posters and oil paintings.

The Disposable Skateboard Bible

The Disposable Skateboard Bible
Author: Sean Cliver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1584237996

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The skateboard decks documented in this special collection are immaculately photographed and laid-out for maximum graphic glory. In "The Bible", the visuals take center stage, but the fascinating vignettes and recollections provided by an A-list of skateboarding personalities from Tony Hawk to Mike Vallely, Mark Gonzales to Stacy Peralta bring context to the aesthetic mayhem. The board graphics within The Disposable Skateboard Bible are broken down by decade: (beginning in 1960) documenting some of the earliest deck designs; through the 70s and the game-changing advent of urethane wheels; the 80s with its ups and downs, big decks and mass-market popularity; finally, the graphic chaos of the 90s through the turn of the millennium. This book is a blue chip, must-have reference for any graphics library.

365 Surfboards

365 Surfboards
Author: Ben Marcus
Publsiher: MVP Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781610588553

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DIVThe surfboard is both a piece of sports equipment and a work of art. It is a marvel of engineering and for some, a path to fame and celebrity. It exudes both power and grace; it allows its rider to soar through the air or penetrate the watery depths. Centuries ago, early Polynesians considered the surfboard a religious icon, a means of worshipping the ocean. Today it is a cultural icon, a means of worshipping not simply the ocean but also those who seek to master its powerful and unpredictable forces./divDIV /divDIVIn 365 Surfboards, surfing expert and writer Ben Marcus brings together the most important, most interesting, and most innovative surfboards the world has ever known. From 12-foot-long koa boards of ancient Hawai’i to state-of-the-art modern boards utilizing streamlined design for maximum speed and maneuverability, the surfboard has undergone numerous revolutions and advancements through the years. Pioneering riders and shapers—from Duke Kahanamoku and Tom Blake, to Greg Noll and Hobie Alter, to Kelly Slater and Al Merrick—have brought their own personal touches and insights to continually refine and redefine the ultimate tool for riding the waves. Each of the 365 boards featured here are presented through color images and in-depth descriptions to offer a compelling and comprehensive history of the surfboard and the people, moments, and innovations that have revolutionized the sport./div

Skate Surf and Art

Skate Surf and Art
Author: Carolina Amell
Publsiher: Monsa Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8416500436

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Skateboarding originated in California, and early board designs were simple. By the 1980s, skateboarding had reached all corners of the country and was becoming popular worldwide, as kids adopted the culture and took over public spaces to practice the sport. This book highlights the work of forty-four artists who exemplify the seemingly boundless evolution of skateboard design.