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Skate art isn’t just design for skateboards — it’s how the culture speaks beyond tricks. It translates the energy, history and creativity of skateboarding into visual form, keeping it alive and evolving.








What Skate Art
and Graphics Mean to Me
I didn’t start making skate graphics to become an artist or make a living out of it. I started because my mind wouldn’t slow down. When I walk, read, talk to people, or even sit still, my brain turns what I see into skateboarding — tricks, spots, sounds, textures, and graphic ideas. Skateboarding is everywhere. That’s just how I process the world.
Right now, skateboarding feels like the most natural form of expression I have, and design is how I shape that energy. And yes, like many people I know who create, it’s also a way to quiet the noise — my own private ibuprofen.
This is my visual playground — from prints and tees to stickers, boards and fast graphics. Everything you see here is created after work, for fun, driven by obsession, curiosity and a deep love for skateboarding.
Turning Life
Into Skate Graphics
I don’t design skate graphics just to put something out. I do it because I feel I owe something to skateboarding. For years I stepped away from it, but it never really left me. The sounds, textures, energy — they kept showing up in how I see the world.
Skate art, to me, is not a category or a style. It’s a way to stay close to the culture that shaped me.
It’s how I process things, and how I give something back.
Designing graphics is like skating a spot: you approach, you try, you fail, you land, and you leave a trace. Every board, every tee, every print is a way of continuing the session — even when I’m off the board.
I see skate art as part of skateboarding’s evolution, not decoration. It keeps the culture alive, moves it forward, and makes it visible in ways that skating alone can’t.
That’s why I create — out of love, memory, and the quiet debt I carry with this thing that gave me so much.

