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RIME & TheSeventhLetter for ZOOYORK
Box after box of MTN COLORS. Such a sweet job. :)
Streets of New York Pro Series by Brian Kelley
Click to enlarge These new decks from Zoo York for their Streets of New York Pro Series skateboards features the photo work of Brian Kelley. I want to collect them all. Watch the video interview with Brian below.
Zoo York Bridge Wars decks
This is wonderful! Photographer Sean Cronan shot photos of 6 different bridges from different cities and helped put them onto skateboards for Zoo York’s ‘Bridge Wars‘ deck series.
From The Soul Artists to Zoo York: a brief history of NYC skate culture
DEATHBOWL TO DOWNTOWN “Soul Artists” from Six Stair on Vimeo. In the 70′s, The Soul Artists were known as the original graffiti crew on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. This short section from the documentary Deathbowl to Downtown offers a spectacular … Continue reading