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One thing skateboarders agree on are the handful of legends who have left an indelible mark in skateboarding and art making. Girl is proud to announce that four of those heavies have graciously contributed their time and creativity to Volume 2 of the #ModernicaxGirl project.
Each doll is hand constructed of 15 layers of maple ply wood. The top layer of the doll features artwork embedded inside fiberglass and beveled to create a smooth round edges. The doll is finished with a custom wood branding stamp featuring both the @Modernica & Girl Skateboards logos. The doll measures approximately 22″ x 11″ Available HERE.
Ed Templeton’s Wire’s Crossed exhibition of his life’s work at the Long Beach Museum of Art. The opening was on February 2, 2024 and is up till May 5, 2024. The event was a night to remember.
Wires Crossed By Ed Templeton is a visual diary of an iconic cult hero—professional skateboarder turned photographer, published by Aperture. Explore a limited edition capsule collection presented by RVCA and an installation opening on April 14th in Maastricht Bonnefanten Museum to celebrate his life’s work.
Ed Templeton’s exhibition at the Huntington Beach Art Center was an expansive survey of the artist’s work from the last several years to present. The show featured some of his most iconic pictures, paintings, sculptures and mixed media pieces spread throughout the space in Templeton’s dynamic installation style. Dominating the show were his “Teenage Kissers,” “The Seconds Pass,” “Wires Crossed” and “Huntington Beach” series, which is an ongoing look into his backyard’s beach culture and suburban,
Today, we are proud to introduce Ed’s signature WINO G6 Slip-On & The Templeton Desert Boot.
In this special bonus episode of BS with TG, Ed Templeton walks us through his house for a quick peek his extensive collection of books, skateboards, art and photo archives. Thanks for the hospitality Ed!
Tommy is back for the final installment of Ed Templeton’s BS with TG, holding Ed hostage from his daily HB Pier walk to investigate how he got his foot in the door of the art world. Enjoy, fellow street chickens!
BS with TGIF mutha clucka! Ed Templeton and Tommy G are back with more BS’n in Part 2 of 3. Running your own skateboard company ain’t easy and Ed’s been doing it well for a long time!
Our benevolent overlord custom drawing and signed reissue of his classic “Glasses” deck that he was skating on the cover of Welcome to Hell. These are now *SOLD OUT* but dont fret loyal pawns more limited Ed stuff to come your way soon.
“Nothing is too small to be inspiration.” Ed is always bringing the obscure and average to light, documenting and sharing his perspective that evokes a familiarity in all of us.
VICE continues on with the concluding episode 6 of Epicly Later’d with Ed Templeton where a leg injury threatens his skateboarding career and the future he had cut out for himself.
So far we have covered a lot of Ed Templeton and Part Five dives into the artist mind of the mad man we all call Ed.