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Superheros Scarf by Katherine Bradford
Superheros Scarf by Katherine Bradford

Published in an edition of 100, this Superheros scarf depicts a closely gathered group of bodies, joined together by vibrant blocks of warm and cool tones, layered in various transparencies. The outer scarf border features bands of color derived from the painting, which form a brightly glowing structured edge, further enhancing the image when folded in a multitude of variations.
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This 100% silk scarf works brilliantly when folded as a skirt or dress or worn more traditionally around the neck or on the head.
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Katherine Bradford elegantly uses both figurative and abstract elements to create a signature visual language that is distinctly her own. Her compositions reference current events and concerns while remaining highly poetic and nuanced. The artist lives and works in New York and Maine.

Flowers Neon Sign by Mickalene Thomas
Flowers Neon Sign by Mickalene Thomas

The flexible limited edition LED light is safe and environmentally friendly and comes ready-to-hang with an installation screw kit.
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Everyone deserves flowers and Mickalene Thomas' iconic vision is ready to shine on your walls in an exclusive neon edition. This limited-edition neon LED captures her signature style—sensual, bold, and transformative—bringing her powerful art to life in a whole new light. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to bring a touch of empowerment to your space or give an unforgettable gift.

Blue Nude II, 1952 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse
Blue Nude II, 1952 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse

These skateboard decks come ready to hang with mounting hardware and are limited edition.
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After a major surgery for a benign intestinal tumor, Henri Matisse was bedridden and unable to continue with his regular routine of painting and sculpture. The “cut-outs” became his preferred technique, requiring only scissors and gouache-painted paper prepared by a team of assistants. Often focusing on human silhouettes, inspired by his collection of African sculptures and trips to Tahiti, Henri Matisse would carefully arrange pieces of paper into intricate compositions, miraculously achieving a sense of volume and movement on the flat surface of the page. This is the case of “Blue Nude II”, one of the most recognizable pieces from the eponymous series, available now as a skate art triptych.
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The overwhelming use of blue in this works was not accidental. To the artist, it symbolized volume and distance. It was also a remnant of his early Fauvist practice, relying on contrasting colors, bold lines and structure. What may appear as a simplistic final product was, in fact, a painstaking and rigorous journey, seeking to achieve the “art of balance, of purity and serenity.”
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Our partners at The Skateroom donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.

Icare - Plate 8 of Jazz, 1947 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse
Icare - Plate 8 of Jazz, 1947 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse

This skateboard deck comes ready to hang with mounting hardware and is limited edition.
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This solo edition is related to elements of Henri Matisse’s “Jazz” – a book of illustrations which he began creating in 1942. Initially inspired by the iconography of the circus, the publication was ultimately exploring the relationship between art and musical improvisation, featuring themes of folklore, mythology and travels.
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The overwhelming use of blue in this works was not accidental. To the artist, it symbolized volume and distance. It was also a remnant of his early Fauvist practice, relying on contrasting colors, bold lines and structure. What may appear as a simplistic final product was, in fact, a painstaking and rigorous journey, seeking to achieve the “art of balance, of purity and serenity.”
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Our partners at The Skateroom donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.

Jazz, 1947 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse
Jazz, 1947 Skate Deck by Henri Matisse

This skateboard deck comes ready to hang with mounting hardware and is limited edition.
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This solo edition is related to elements of Henri Matisse’s “Jazz” – a book of illustrations which he began creating in 1942. Initially inspired by the iconography of the circus, the publication was ultimately exploring the relationship between art and musical improvisation, featuring themes of folklore, mythology and travels.
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The overwhelming use of blue in this works was not accidental. To the artist, it symbolized volume and distance. It was also a remnant of his early Fauvist practice, relying on contrasting colors, bold lines and structure. What may appear as a simplistic final product was, in fact, a painstaking and rigorous journey, seeking to achieve the “art of balance, of purity and serenity.”
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Our partners at The Skateroom donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.

Study of Perspective - Tiananmen Square Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei
Study of Perspective - Tiananmen Square Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei

This skateboard deck comes ready to hang with mounting hardware and is limited edition. Each edition features a screen-print signature.
Ai Weiwei is known for melding art and activism. The image for this series is based on Weiwei’s provocative series called "Study of Perspective" that was originally presented during a controversial art exhibition “Fuck Off” which ran alongside the Third Shanghai Biennale in 2000. This larger series of images were shot between 1995-2003 and show the artist flipping the finger against different buildings across the globe, either landmarks or symbols of authority. The gesture, captured using a snapshot aesthetic, confronts its viewer with a universal and concise statement of his political opposition.
Our partners at The Skateroom, who collaborated with Weiwei for this edition, donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.

Study of Perspective - Eiffel Tower Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei
Study of Perspective - Eiffel Tower Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei

This skateboard deck comes ready to hang with mounting hardware and is limited edition. Each edition features a screen-print signature.
Ai Weiwei is known for melding art and activism. The image for this series is based on Weiwei’s provocative series called "Study of Perspective" that was originally presented during a controversial art exhibition “Fuck Off” which ran alongside the Third Shanghai Biennale in 2000. This larger series of images were shot between 1995-2003 and show the artist flipping the finger against different buildings across the globe, either landmarks or symbols of authority. The gesture, captured using a snapshot aesthetic, confronts its viewer with a universal and concise statement of his political opposition.
Our partners at The Skateroom, who collaborated with Weiwei for this edition, donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.

Study of Perspective - White House Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei
Study of Perspective - White House Skate Deck by Ai Weiwei

This skateboard deck comes ready to hang with mounting hardware and is limited edition. Each edition features a screen-print signature.
Ai Weiwei is known for melding art and activism. The image for this series is based on Weiwei’s provocative series called "Study of Perspective" that was originally presented during a controversial art exhibition “Fuck Off” which ran alongside the Third Shanghai Biennale in 2000. “Study of Perspective – White House” is an iconic example from this larger series of images shot between 1995-2003 that show the artist flipping the finger against different buildings across the globe, either landmarks or symbols of authority. The gesture, captured using a snapshot aesthetic, confronts its viewer with a universal and concise statement of his political opposition.
Our partners at The Skateroom, who collaborated with Weiwei for this edition, donate a significant part of their profit to support social initiatives that make the world a better place.
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