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RVCA ANP Features Artist Keegan Gibbs

A surfer and traveler, a graduate of film school and photographer, Keegan Gibbs comes from a family of artists. He’s been skateboarding for a long time, too. Out of Southern California, he came, and now uses the same area and aesthetic for much of his creative work. His work branches out though, encompassing many different themes and lifestyles. Keegan in his own words:

“I am an aquanaut on a thruster in this ever amazing and boundless source of liquid energy. For me every choice and relationship, all decisions and waking thoughts (and most dreams) are influenced by the pull of the tides, the whiff of an offshore breeze, and the lucid corduroy lines gracefully stampeding towards the coast.”

He’s made a few rad videos that you can see below.

The RVCA Beach Crest T-Shirt represents your lifestyle. Your life. Quality crest graphic at front created by RVCA featured artist Keegan Gibbs. Thin and lightweight. A 100% cotton t-shirt.

Photos below by Gibbs.

The dude has a million websites, check out his Tumblr and this one.

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The Emerica Hsu 2 Low Fusion Shoes

Jerry Hsu and Enjoi collaborate on this sweet shoe, The Emerica Hsu 2 Low Fusion Shoes in Black/White. Featuring a thin padded tongue and collar for ankle comfort, a full-length internal polyurethane midsole and STI PU Foam Lite level 3 footbed for comfy cushioning, and a 400 NBS natural gum rubber outsole for serious grip. It all comes together with STI Fusion Technology, in which the outsole, midsole, and upper are fused together to create an unbreakable bond with a vulcanized look that’s lighter, more comfortable, flexible and durable. Enjoi, Hsu, and Emerica detailing throughout.

Features:

  • Suede upper
  • Designed by Jerry Hsu
  • Thin padded tongue and collar
  • Full-length internal polyurethane midsole
  • STI PU Foam Lite level 3 footbed
  • 400 NBS natural gum rubber outsole
  • STI Fusion Technology

Nab’em HERE, at Skate Warehouse.

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RVCA ANP Artist Arien Valizadeh

Iranian-American painter, collage artist, cartoonist, and photographer Arien Valizadeh is based out of Los Angeles, California. His focus rests both poignantly and slightly shockingly on terrorism and the people behind it.  Preconceived notions, socio political dialectic, media induced animosity and misconception, tradition, custom, ethnicity, and more can be seen as themes within his work.

The video below was shot of an art show that featured Arien Valizadeh as well as Darren Ankenman, Curtis Kulig, Eva LeWitt, Barry McGee, Dana Oxley, Benedict dos Remedios, Gordon Stevenson, and Sage Vaughn.

We’ve got an RVCA ANP t-shirt featuring the work of Arien Valizadeh. The Straight Cold Chillin is like something you’d find at the estate sale in heaven. RVCA’s Cold Chillin T-Shirt features one helluvan armchair. Hot graphic at front created by RVCA featured artist Adien Valizadeh. RVCA labeling at base of neck. Thin and lightweight. A 100% cotton t-shirt.

Grab the tee HERE, at SW.

Visit Arien Valizadeh’s website, HERE.

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RVCA ANP Featured Artist Ed Templeton

Edward “Ed” Templeton was born on July 28th, 1972 in Orange County, California. He is a professional skateboarder as well as a contemporary artist. Ed turned pro for New Deal Skateboards in 1990 but left by 1992 to start the short-lived company “TV” with Mike Vallely. By 1993 Ed founded Toy Machine skateboards. Outside of skateboarding, Ed is a painter, graphic designer, and photographer. Ed began by painting the graphics for his skateboard company, TV and later for Toy Machine.

Teenage Smokers, a collection of photography focusing on youth and cigarettes, won Ed first place in The Search For Art Competition in Italy In 2000.

In the fall of 2001, Ed’s artwork was featured in Juxtapoz magazine and in 2002 he produced an art exhibition, The Essentiel Disturbance, which featured The Golden Age of Neglect, published by Drago.


“Beautiful Losers”, a touring art exhibit and art book features Ed with other contemporary artists, much of the project featuring skateboarding and urban themes. Ed published Deformer, also the title of a Mike Mills 1996 documentary film about Templeton, in 2008. Deformer is essentially Ed’s scrapbook. Templeton is also the co-editor of ANP Quarterly, an arts magazine founded in 2005. And on top of all that Toy Machine has been successfully doing its brainwashing for the past 15 years.

SW is offering the RVCA Horns T-Shirt and Trucker Hat, featuring photography from Ed. With the mighty, magestic Grand Canyon in the background, the RVCA Horns T-Shirt  and Trucker Hat gives the right message. Rock and skate. A giant rock and some horns. Major graphic at front created by RVCA featured artist Ed Templeton and RVCA labeling throughout.

Grab the stuff HERE, at SW. Also check out SW’s Toy Machine decks featuring the artwork of Ed, HERE.

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RVCA ANP Featured Artist Ben Horton

Ben Horton grew up in East County, San Diego, and has been drawing his whole life, picking up painting in highschool. Horton is not only an artist, but an ex-Scarecrow rider, the rad owner of $LAVE Skateboards, and the creative director for Black Box Distribution. Horton had been designing board graphics with Black Box Distribution before he started $LAVE in 2007. He’s done a ton of cool shit since then.

Skate Warehouse has two new tees from Horton, the RVCA Dodo Vintage Wash T-Shirt and the RVCA Quitting Tomorrow Vintage Wash T-Shirt.

Courtesy of the Wikipedia machine, we now know that “The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightlessbird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. It stood about a meter (3.3 feet) tall, weighing about 20 kilograms (44 lb). The dodo lost the power of flight because food was abundant and predators were absent on Mauritius. It was related to pigeons and doves, and its closest relative was the Rodrigues Solitaire, which is also extinct.” So now you know. From Alice in Wonderland’s Dodgson to the Coat of Arms of Mauritius, the Dodo is a cultural icon. And now RVCA is on board. The RVCA Dodo Vintage Wash T-Shirt is thin and lightweight, sporting that vintage quality fit and feel. Animalistic graphic at front done up by RVCA featured artist Ben Horton and RVCA detail at base of neck. A 100% cotton t-shirt.

It’s the age old saying. RVCA’s Quitting Tomorrow Vintage Wash T-Shirt is serious this time. Always serious. Nothing but. But starting tomorrow. We promise. “It’s Alright I’m Gonna Quit Tomorrow” graphic at front created by RVCA featured artist Ben Horton. RVCA labeling at base of neck. A 100% cotton t-shirt. Super thin and lightweight with that vintage fit and feel.

Pick up the tees HERE, at SW. And check out some Horton art on the $LAVE decks SW carries as well.

Check out Ewok, Matt Gordon, Kelsey Brookes, and Ben Horton when they go to NYC with RVCA to do an installation and host a party, below.

Check out Horton’s website, HERE.

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RVCA ANP Artist Alex Knost

A coffee drinker. Singer of the band The Japanese Motors. An artist. A surfer.  The RVCA ANP artist Alex Knost is one cool dude. From longboards to shortboards, he’s cool and collected. Check him out at last year’s Longboard Festival held in Salinas, Spain:

Out of Costa Mesa, California, The Japanese Motors are two albums deep, and signed to Vice Records and Rough Trade. The group consists of Andrew Atkinson, Al Knost, Nolan Hall, and Nicholas Soderberg. Surf rock sounds:

Knost is the man behind SW’s new RVCA WTF tee. What To Feel? Where To Frolic? When To Forget? Were There Flowers? Was There Fervor? WTF. The RVCA folks really know how to ask the big questions. The WTF Vintage Dye T-Shirt is lightweight and thin, sporting a seriously vintage feel and fit. Sweet-ass WTF kind of graphic at front done up by RVCA artist Alex Knost. RVCA detail at base of neck. Seamless graphic tag at neck. Constructed of 50% cotton, 50% polyester.

Grab the tee HERE, at SW.

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RVCA ANP Artist Stepen Powers

RVCA describes the mission of the ANP Program as such:

“The RVCA Artist Network Program, commonly referred to as the ANP, is an ongoing program which aims to showcase the talent of accomplished as well as unknown artists who inspire our generation and push the boundaries of creativity; providing something of substance and culture. To RVCA, an artist is not someone who just paints a picture, or writes a song, but someone who is dedicated to sharing with the world their life, emotions and soul through innovative and creative ideas. RVCA and the ANP were developed to shake the very foundations of the business, by giving back to the artists and providing a voice for their creative growth.”

This week some new t-shirts from RVCA came in. Here, we’re featuring a quick bio and some links to some of the ANP artists who designed the shirts. Stepen Powers is the man behind one of them, the RVCA Late Vintage Wash T-Shirt.

It’s another good one, too bad it’s never on time, right? Or is it? The RVCA Late Vintage Wash T-Shirt is ready for your shopping cart right now. So tell your boss you’ll get there when you get there. Tell your mom it’s not late if you didn’t know what time it started. And pray and hope your girlfriend just isn’t. Pray and hope. The Late is thin and lightweight. Sports that vintage quality feel in a Special Edition sort of way. Killer graphic by Stepen Powers. RVCA at base of neck. Seamless graphic tag at neck. A 100% cotton t-shirt. Available HERE, at SW.

A New York City artist, Stephen J. Powers began with graffiti art in Philadelphia and New York. At first he went under the name of ESPO, which stood for Exterior Surface Painting Outreach. Powers moved to New York in 1994 with friend and fellow artist Ari Forman, in the hopes of expanding his magazine, On the Go. Known throughout the 90s for conceptual art and On the Go, of which he was editor and publisher, Powers remained involved with his ESPO persona, whose work often walked the fine line between illegal and legal. With more then 70 graffiti sites under his belt, mostly highly vandalized structures or empty storefronts, Powers called his work a public service. Powers was arrested and was sentenced to five days of community service after participating in a protest in New York in 1999. The protest was against then New York mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, and his attempt at shutting down the controversial art show “Sensation” which was at the Brooklyn Museum. In 2000 Powers became a full-time studio artist. Over the years Powers work has been shown in many places, including galleries in Venice and Liverpool Biennials, as well as at the New York City Deitch Gallery. Powers has gone from working in the realm of graffiti to many different forms, from the design of Tommy Guerrero’s third album Soul Food Taqueria in 2003 to curating the “The Dreamland Artists Club” in 2005, a project focusing on professional artists helping Coney Island merchants by repainting their business signs. In 2007, Powers had his first museum exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The show went well, and drew enough attention to land Powers and ESPO the cover of the popular art magazine Juxtapoz. In the magazine, Powers was described as on par with the likes of other definitive artists like Crumb, Robert Williams, Basquiat, McGee, and Warhol. As a Fulbright scholar in 2007, Powers received a grant, which he used to help create murals in Dublin and Belfast’s Shankhill area, with the assistance of local teenagers.

Back and busy at work, Powers created the Waterboarding Thrill Ride in Coney Island in 2008, an instillation meant to draw attention to America’s torture policy. Put in a dollar and a figure dressed as an interrogator would pour water over the face of a captive, the victim lashing and thrashing violently in response.

A Love Letter for You is Power’s most recent project, a mural project in Philly portraying the complexities and rewards of relationships. A Love Letter for You is a book meant to go with the exhibit and consists of photography taken by Adam Wallacavage and Zoe Strauss, published by Pressis and distributed by DAP in New York City. Power’s other books include The Art of Getting Over, a history of graffiti and the graphic novel, First and Fifteenth: Pop Art Short Stories.

Check out Stepen Powers website and the RVCA ANP Late t-shirt we’re carrying at SW.

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Creature Features Trash Talk’s “Slander”

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Creature has teamed up with the band Trash Talk and artist Jay Howell to bring you the most devastating musical video to ever make love to your eyeballs.

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Chris Cole DC Lite S Shoes

This is one funky world. Put the right shoes on. DC’s Cole Lite S Shoes in Black/Athletic Red are light. Like, really light. Sleek and streamlined, the Lite S are a Chris Cole signature kick. Super dope. Really lightweight. Suede and nubuck upper, thin synthetic tongue and collar, cupsole construction, and reinforced stitching at toecap and ollie area. DC detailing throughout and Chris Cole arework at foodbed.

Features:

  • Chris Cole designed shoe
  • Cupsole construction
  • Clean toe
  • Suede and nubuck upper
  • UniLite outsole
  • Performance cup sole
  • Skate performance insole

See the rest of the DC collection at Skate Warehouse.

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Iggy Pop and Vans Unite!

Vans and Iggy Pop have teamed up to create a new line of goods. From one of the greats to a late great skate shop, Pop and Vans really know how to put on a show.

Coming soon to Skate Warehouse.

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