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Kevin Smith

Posted on: February 5, 2010 by admin

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ART COLLABORATION: Abacus

WEBSITE: arsonalla.com

Kevin Smith found his shred roots in the snow covered Cascade Mountains of Washington State and the powder playground that is Mt. Baker. He attended UCLA’s design school and resides in Southern California where he works as an art director for Arsonal Design. Over the past four seasons, Smith has helped develop some of Arbor’s most recognizable and artistically developed board graphics. As the mastermind behind the graphics for the Abacus, Smith shows that this is the board for those epic powder days.

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Hannah Stouffer

Posted on: February 4, 2010 by admin

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ART COLLABORATION: Axis

WEBSITE: grandarray.com

The contrary notions of darkness and light and the ever-present existence of the two drives Los Angeles based illustrator, Hannah Stouffer, to explore the greatest struggle that we endure, our own imminent contrasts. Facing the inevitable oppositions between love, lust and gore, decadence, wrath and fate, Stouffer’s work is an opulent, elegant and beautifully intricate mixture of decoration, nostalgic animalia and emotion. Her densely packed compositions consciously recall classical and current attractions, creating cohesively opposing arrays of imagery and embellishment. She focuses on the contrasts that exist and occur within each destined plan, and merges them together with a high regard for balance and rich, repetitive adornment.

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Jake Pickle

Posted on: February 4, 2010 by admin

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ART COLLABORATION: Bamboo Pin, Koa Fish, Slater, Waterman

WEBSITE: jakepickle.com

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Brad Johnson

Posted on: February 4, 2010 by admin

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ART COLLABORATION: A-Frame

WEBSITE: arsonalla.com

Brad Johnson is a principal and creative director at ARSONAL, a design and advertising agency in Los Angeles that specializes in print and interactive. He has been designing campaigns for entertainment, sports and brands for the past fourteen years. With a passion for film and television, he’s worked on hundreds of print campaigns for successful films and television shows including, Twister, Antz, The House Bunny, From the Earth to the Moon, CSI, Alias and Gossip Girl. He’s also always had a long love for sports and with the start of ARSONAL he’s had the privilege to work on campaigns for several popular sports brands like Arbor, Dragon Alliance, Sports Studio, The Tony Hawk Foundation and Nike.

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Randy Noborikawa

Posted on: February 4, 2010 by admin

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ART COLLABORATION: Del Rey, Bamboo Pocket Rocket

WEBSITE: www.randynoborikawa.com

Born in Southern California, graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Fransisco. Randy currently lives and works in Costa Mesa, CA, while making frequent visits to the bay area for inspiration.

His work often takes on one of three distinct styles: lenticular paintings, painterly cityscapes or the sugar skull avatar.

Lenticular paintings are his newest passion and are tediously crafted on angled wood slats. They offer a natural abstraction when viewed from straight on, and resolve as multiple images when viewed from side to side. Randy is bringing this concept, dating back to the 1800’s, into the urban environment as well as galleries, engaging the viewer to interact with art.

The “elsugarskull” work embodies his passion for Latin folk art and catholic iconography translated through a modern filter. His unique incorporation of neon and cast glass brings depth and vibrancy to these works.

His cityscapes are painted in the traditional sense, paying close attention to light and shadow, color and composition, in a loose, painterly style. They celebrate the grit of the urban environment and give hints to pop culture street artists.

The craft of surfboard fabrication and the art of wave riding have always intrigued Randy. Collaborating with shaper Eric Christenson, they create works of form and function that have been showcased and used alike.

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