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Girl Skateboards Studio Series 003: Jules de Balincourt
The Girl Skateboard Company proudly presents the Studio Series, featuring an evolving group of internationally recognized contemporary artists. The selected works aim to expand upon the traditional expectations of skateboard art, by featuring artists more commonly associated with contemporary art galleries and museums. The Studio Series bridges the gap between skateboarding and some of our most creative friends.
Jules de Balincourt is best known for his abstract, atmospheric paintings with saturated colors, blurring the line between fantasy and reality. Fresh off his solo exhibiton, We Come Together at Night, Jules de Balincourt is back for Studio Series 003. The French-American contemporary artist and friend of Girl continues to dazzle with his most recent body of work,including the painting titled Myth Makers, featured on this series of four skateboards.
Check out Jules de Balincourt cover and interview in the most recent Juxtapoz Magazine!
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Dzama Making Things Happen
Current Girl Studio Series (002) artist, Marcel Dzama, has a pretty amazing project going on with the New York City Ballet. Check it.
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Girl Skateboards Studio Series 002: Marcel Dzama
Mike Carroll and Sean Malto hand deliver artist Marcel Dzama his new Girl Skateboards Studio Series.
Known for working in a wide range of media, Marcel Dzama creates collages, dioramas and large-scale polyptychs that depict fanciful, anachronistic worlds full of humans, animals and hybrid creatures. His work, which looks like something you might stumble upon in an antique shop, has not only been published in McSweeney’s, the bible of David Egger’s generation of writers, but it has also appeared on the album covers of “The Else” by They Might Be Giants and “Guero” by Beck, as well as in the music videos for songs by Bob Dylan and the Department of Eagles, and now a set of Girl Skateboards.
The Girl Skateboard Company proudly presents the Studio Series, featuring an evolving group of internationally recognized contemporary artists. The selected works aim to expand upon the traditional expectations of skateboard art, by featuring artists more commonly associated with contemporary art galleries and museums. The Studio Series bridges the gap between skateboarding and some of our most creative friends.
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