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Watch: Magenta Skateaboards’ Dimanche

Magenta Skateboards team up with regular collaborator and VX wizard Josh Roberts on a brand new instalment of his Domingo Series, shot in the brands native city of Bordeaux. Dubbed “Dimanche”, the clip features riders Glen Fox, Leo Valls, Morgan Campbell, Masaki Ui, Vivien Feil, Yoan Taillandier, Gaetan Salvignol, Charles Badi, Seb Daurel & more.

Watch the full video above and head over to magentaskateboards.com for more

 

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Gaurab Thakali – Interview

 

I first came across Gaurab’s work through the GOMA collective, more specifically their Nepal project. Not knowing the artist behind the work I was instantly drawn to the bold, simplistic designs emblazoned on to a plain white t-shirt and skate deck. As someone who appreciates art, but is by no means an expert on the subject, I explain my favoured style as something that is easy to digest but still manages to evoke a feeling, and for me this was the case with Gaurab’s work. Digging a bit deeper and following our Interview with the guys behind the GOMA collective we came to find out more on Gaurab, I began to see his name pop up on various platforms and across social media, gaining more attention and for good reason. Recentley out of University, Gaurab has established himself as one of the most exciting young artists in the UK, developing his own unique style full of bold lines and vibrant palettes capturing lively scenes which are full of energy.

Recently Skateboard Cafe put out one of my personal favourite graphic series of recent memory – the ‘Mode For Joe’ deck and along with it the ‘Ornette Coleman’ deck bearing Gaurabs bold Jazz inspired designs. The release prompted me to get in contact with Gaurab to find out a bit more on the artist, his inspirations and his instantly recognisable style….

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Hey Gaurab, how’s it going? Could you tell us a bit about yourself and what you do…

Hello, I’m all good thanks! My name is Gaurab Thakali, and I am an illustrator/ artist/ printmaker.  

You have a unique style, something that a lot of artist struggle to establish. Would you say there was a definitive moment in settling on this style or is this something you have developed over time?

I think its something that has naturally developed overtime, I suppose working on new pieces brings new challenges and by doing that I’m learning new things, constantly developing the way I draw and make images.

 Do you feel being based in London has influenced your style at all?

Yes, my surroundings definitely influence the subject matter, but I don’t think it affects the way I draw.

 

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What do you hold as your main inspirations behind your work?

There are a bunch of different things that inspire my work, the subject of a project I work on has a lot of influence, and visually I look upto various artists like the Impressionists, – Cezanne, Van Gogh, Monet, etc. 

What is it about Jazz that resonates with you? And why did you choose this as a subject for a large amount of your work?

I think Jazz is a powerful form of art and expression. I went through a phase where Jazz was the only thing I listened to and I discovered vast amount of stories about the music, musicians and its history (I was intitally introduced to the music by my housemates who were studying Jazz). I got hooked and thought I should document it, as it hasn’t been touched properly.

Any recommendations for the playlist?

Yes, I’ve been listening to –

Grant Green –  Idle Moments

Kenny Dorham – Afrocuban

Joe Henderson  –  Page One, Mode fro Joe

Bud Powell – The Amazing Bud Powell v1

Clifford Brown –  Clifford Brown and Max Roach

 

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Do you have a favourite artist? What is it about their work that resonates with you?

There are quite a lot of artists I like and don’t think I can pinpoint one person, but they all have their own attributes and personal way of making art or music. It could be anything from using colours effectively, communicating ideas, making interesting noises that I’ve never heard before, etc.

Could you tell us more about your role with GOMA Collective and the projects that you have worked on with those guys?

Since Mikey started Goma Collective I’ve been working with him on visual side of the collective, so mainly coming up with illustrations for different projects we have worked on together, like the Nepal project where we collaborated on limited edition screen prints, t-shirt designs and board designs, etc.

 With your roots in Nepal, how was the Nepal project for you from a personal perspective?

It was good to be able to work on a project about Nepal finally as I’ve never had the opportunity. I approached it a little bit different from other projects, as I got to travel there and it was nice not to plan too much ahead as Nepal’s packed full of surprises and it worked out fine.

 

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Do you have any exciting projects with the GOMA guys coming up?

Yes, but keeping this one quiet for the time being.

 Tell us more on the Skateboard Café collab, how did that come about?

My friend’s brother Layth Sami introduced my work to Rich, one half of Skateboard Café and Rich hit me up last year about working on a series together. We talked through bunch of ideas and came out with something everyone was happy with!

Was there a set brief for the designs or did they let you have free reign? 

It was gonna be about Jazz and that was all really.

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 Your artwork seems to lend itself well to soft and hard goods, would you ever consider starting a brand of your own?

Cheers! I definitely want to make some clothing for sure but haven’t thought about starting my own brand yet.

Do you have any exciting upcoming projects that you can talk about?

I am working on a bunch of things at the moment but unfortunately cant reveal anything about it just yet sorry!

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Check out more from Gaurab HERE and you can shop the Gaurab Thakali x Skateboard Cafe collab HERE

 

Interview: Kieran Sills

All Imagery: Gaurab Thakali 

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HUF x Slam City Skates


Slam are really going all out for their 30th anniversary celebrations. With collabs with Dickies and Spitfire already under their belt this year, the London skate institution now team up with HUF on a collaborative shoe and apparel capsule collection, consisting of a dual branded, limited edition tees, socks and 6-panel cap. HUF's low profile Soto design has been reworked with a sleek tonal black upper, constructed from a premium suede and accented with hits of leather on the branding, heel and tongue. The shoe sits on top of a contrasting gum sole unit and is finished with hits of gold on the embossed tongue and heel branding.  

 To celebrate the arrival of the collection, the pair have teamed up on a short promo edit by Mark Jackson featuring HUF and Slam team riders Jacob Harris and Rory Milanes. Check the full edit below and head to www.slamcity.com to shop the collection now. If you're in London tonight (8th of September), head down to Slam City's Covent Garden store from 7pm for hangs, free beer and screening of the edit, as well as a chance to preview the collection in person.

 

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Volcom X Antihero AW16

 

 Volcom and AntiHero come together for Autumn/Winter 2016 to celebrate their mutual love for the open road and venturing into the unknown. 

 Two camps who share team riders, similar inspirations and lifestyles, as well as a rich heritage in skateboarding, the collaboration was a "no brainer" as described by Grant Taylor, who rides for both brands. The collection sees the two  apply their own unique creative direction, which ultimately around quality, rugged design, something that can withstand the rigours of skateboarding and being on the open road. Consisting of staple graphic tees and long-sleeves, colour blocked tees, flannel shirts, chino's and hoodies, featuring dual branded prints, embroidery and patches, combining the eagle and the stone in a hybrid design. Sticking to an an Autumnal palette throughout, the release is rounded off the release is a small range of accessories including branded socks and headwear. Our stand outs from the release include the sherpa lined Ride Vest with logo patch detailing and the retro feel herringbone work shirt. 

To celebrate the coming together of the two parties, Volcom and AntiHero team up on an epic 6 minute edit featuring team riders shredding the streets of New York and New Jersey. You can check it in full below.

The Volcom X Antihero Autumn/Winter 2016 collection is available in select UK retailers including Slam City now 

 

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Hélas “Finish Him” Summer 2016 Quickstrike Lookbook

 

 Hélas have come through with a brand new Quickstrike collection dubbed "FINISH HIM",  marking the end of Summer and the move in to the colder seasons. The collection  picks up from where the last release left off, with several recognisable logo designs from the brands archive, with their recognisable umbrella logo amongst others, applied across tees, shorts, polo tops, sweaters, track suit bottoms and headwear. The collection sticks to a summery colour palette with the use of pastel's and bold colour blocking, while branding is kept subtle throughout as they get more experimental with different materials and cuts. Stand out's include the washed pink embroidered sweater and the Classic nylon tracksuit bottoms for when you wanna stunt down the park. 

Check out the full look book featuring riders Karl Salah & Gauthier Rouger by photographer Nikwen. The Hélas "FINISH HIM" quickstrike collection is available now over on the brands webstore and select retailers including Parlour Skate Store and Slam City. 

 

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Watch: The Beyond Journal

 

Finland’s Beyond Skate Shop have released their fourth video project, teaming up with Ville Leppänen and Pekka Harjula on the “Beyond Journal”. The video features riders Mikko Kivikoski, Aleksi Fräki, Onni Saltevo, Eppu Vatanen, Aaro Airola, Aleksi Suovaara, Timo Lappalainen, Okko Sirvio, Eetu Sundvall, Marko Harmaala, Olli Ilmonen and Ville Keituri, and is accompanied by a soundtrack album which is available in vinyl and digital formats. You can check the full album out below!

For more head over to www.beyondstore.fi