Skate art prints from Madrid

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Prints made by people who ride.

Not illustrators interpreting skate culture from the outside. Designed, printed and packed by Erik Ziegler in a small home studio in Madrid — fine art paper, archival ink, limited-edition runs. Shipped worldwide, ready to frame or pin straight to the wall.

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Skate art print inspired by Otl Aicher and Bauhaus graphics – abstract skater in motion by Nosebonk

Otl Aicher Skates Bauhaus

A minimal tribute to iconic design and skate culture by Nosebonk

Skate poster tribute to Sean Sheffey – a skater jumping over a toy car with a child inside, recreated by Nosebonk

Sean Sheffey Tribute

Nosebonk’s self-portrait take on a skate classic

Skate print showing a skater pushing through a dystopian cityscape – breaking free from control, by Nosebonk

Night Push Escape

Skate graphic about control and liberation by Nosebonk

Skate art print – skeletons skating a pool shaped like “Yeah”, welcoming you to a vibrant and eternal skatehalla.

Welcome to Skatehalla

Eternal pool sessions with the crew.

Skate art print of a colorful island paradise with ramps, houses, mountains and a sea creature – by Nosebonk

Skate Paradise at Sunset Island

Dreamlike escape full of ramps, color and calm by Nosebonk

Skate art print of John Rattray doing a frontside bluntslide at Southbank, London – illustrated by Nosebonk

Frontside Bluntslide at Southbank, London

A tribute print to UK skateboarding history by Nosebonk.

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Skate art print in black and grey showing a beanie-wearing skater in motion across abstract flowing lines – a play on positive and negative space by Nosebonk

Go Skate Flow

A quiet tribute to the elegance and rhythm of skating, in black, grey and motion

Linocut print of a sad skater walking in the rain, head down, wearing a cap – expression of skateboarding as emotional escape by Nosebonk

Skateboarder Selfportrait

That’s how it feels when skating’s out of reach.

Skate tribute poster – stylized frontside smith on football goalpost, tribute to vertical skateboarding and Tom Schaar.

Halfpipe, vert riding

Vertical, a tribute poster to Tom Schaar’s bold vert style.

Skate art print by Nosebonk – urban block-style illustration with the phrase “GO SK8” and a skater pushing through a colorful city landscape. Poster designed for Skateboarding Day.

Go skate the city print

Colorful geometric cityscape celebrating the city and the simple act of pushing. Designed for Go Skateboarding Day.

Skate art print showing a businessman with a skateboard head walking through a corporate city filled with control messages – by Nosebonk

Skateholder City

A daytime portrait of the skater trapped in the corporate maze.

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Questions

About the Prints

Who makes these prints?
Erik Ziegler — designer, founder, and the person who actually skates. Every print starts from something he’s seen or felt on a board, not from a brief about skate culture.
What’s the print quality?
Archival inks on fine art paper, rated for 100+ years of fade resistance under standard display conditions. Printed and packed by hand in Madrid.
Can I frame these myself?
Most sizes work with standard frames, but check the exact dimensions on each print page before buying a frame — some pieces fall outside the usual A-series formats.
Why prints, and why this style?
Most skate art lives in one of two places: classic old-school illustration — skulls, punk, complex linework — or graphic design that has nothing to do with skating. Nosebonk sits in between: skate culture in a cleaner visual language, simple enough to hang in an office, real enough to mean something on a skater’s wall. The goal was never just a poster for a bedroom. It’s skate graphics that can live anywhere.

More Works by Erik Ziegler

Vintage-inspired skateboarding poster showing a butter block shaped like a skate halfpipe on a breakfast table

Skate Breakfast

A skate art poster about skateboarding obsession, perception and everyday objects.
Conceptual digital culture poster showing AI ping pong paddles bouncing human-faced balls in an endless loop

Prompt Pong

Humans, prompts and machines trapped in the same endless rally.

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