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RVCA In Costa Rica

Check this short tour clip of Julian Davidson, Kevin Long, Josh Harmony and Keegan Sauder ripping in Costa Rica. RVCA Clothing does it right.

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Jeff McMillan and the RVCA Artist Network Program

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The Jeff McMillan RVCA Johnny T-Shirt is new at Skate Warehouse. We thought we’d offer a little inside look into McMillan, the creator of the Johnny graphic. Jeff McMillan was born in October of 1977 in San Jose, CA., and today … Continue reading

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Features Artist: Alex Kopps

Alex Kopps comes from the California College of Arts in San Francisco where he still resides today. Into surf, art, and lifestyle he’s made and been a part of a lot of very cool shit. As an artist, photographer, and director, his reach is far. From his surf film Displacement, which features super8 surf footage of the 70s, to his music video for ”Better Trends” by The Japanese Motors, made with very little money, to the countless books and zines he’s been a part of like Chuzwazza, the Supreme Book, Displacement Book, and Most Likely Zine, to his clear commitment to the polaroid, he’s a guy who seems to have gotten it right. We’ve featured a little bit of everything below, including his new t-shirt with RVCA. The RVCA Kopps Serif Vintage Dye T-Shirt at Skate Warehouse is choice.

Installation, 2008. ~ Graphite, Spraypaint on Wall

Better Trends, Video Still, 2008

12 Steps, Video Still, 2008

Chuzwazza Zine, 2007

Killer, 2007

Killer, 2007

Displacement Poster, 2008 ~ Front/back

Most Likely to not Really, 2006 ~ Pages 13 and 14

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Featured Artist: George Thompson

Another one for the long list of RVCA ANP posts. The RVCA Samurai Vintage Dye T-Shirt at Skate Warehouse is in store and online. This t-shirt rocks the patterns of another truly gifted artist kicking it with the RVCA Artist Network Program. George Thompson has been making art a while now, and a lot of it is real dope. Watch a couple videos, check a couple pics, and head to SW to shop for more RVCA.

Grab the t-shirt by clicking the pic or heading right, HERE.

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Featured Artist: Tim Hendricks


Skate Warehouse always loves it when something new shows up that has a graphic created by an artist in the industry. Don Pendleton’s Sounds of Science deck series and Stance socks blew us away, we just recently mentioned a new t-shirt graphic from Matt Gordon in a post below, and we even have an original painting from Russ Pope hanging in the SW shop. Now Skate Warehouse is happy to spend some time on another artist. Tim Hendricks, who recently made the graphic for the RVCA Nautical Vintage Dye T-Shirt, is one talented guy.


Primarily a tattoo artist, Hendricks is also an artist at large, from original paintings and drawings to industrial design. Tattooing professionally since 1994, Hendricks got his start in his mid teens by practicing his skills on gang members he grew up with. He’s only grown since then, but you can see in his style that he was forever influenced by the culture of his community. Today Hendricks divides his time between skateboarding and surfing and making art.

Perhaps most uniquely, Hendricks is a maker of tattoo machines. These things are gnarly. Not only do they do their job, but they’re works of art. Each one is custom made with hand wound coils and loads of detail.


Below we’ve featured a few of Hendricks pieces and a video about the dude. Head over to SW to check out the RVCA collection and grab the tee.

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Featured Artist: Matt Gordon


The artist Matt Gordon is originally from Michigan, where he still resides today. He’s been making art for some time and has worked with RVCA through the Artist Network Program, on shirts including the RVCA Mainland Buffet T-Shirt, which we’ve currently got in stock.

The art is weird, the guy is weirder. You can see why we like it. Check out the RVCA video interview below and head over to Skate Warehouse to grab the shirt.

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Bad Day by Ben Horton and RVCA

Featured ANP artist Ben Horton and RVCA have released another killer t-shirt. Check out the pick over at SW and our previous post about Mr. Horton. Click the picture for a better look.

RVCA Bad Day T-Shirt

RVCA Bad Day T-Shirt

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New Items at SW: Huf Let’s the Dog Bite and Kicks it With Osiris

Well, the smell of spring is in the air. And blend that smell with a little bit dog breath, a little bit marijuana, and a little bit of the pussy, and you’ve got yourself a fresh breath of Skate Warehouse. New goods have arrived. Click below to head over and see new t-shirts fresh to the scene or brand new Osiris kicks among many other products.

New T-Shirts

New Osiris hit SW

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RVCA Featured Artist: Dmote

Skate Warehouse is happy to add another t-shirt to the RVCA line featuring the graphic art of artist Dmote, the RVCA Maria. Check out the shirt below and in our shop and have a look through some of Dmote’s work.

           

Click the pictures about to get a closer look at the RVCA Maria T-Shirt or click HERE to see the entire SW RVCA collection. Now have fun with the stuff below.

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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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