Just two days after being surprised with his debut Pro Model boards, Kirby kept the party going with this insane Crooks, clearing the set and taking the drop. Kirby is Pro As Fuck!
Deathwish For America Tour
Video recap of all the demos from the Deathwish For America Tour featuring Jon Dickson, Lizard King, Neen Williams, Erik Ellington, Jake Hayes, Taylor Kirby, Erick Valdez and Jamie Foy.
Neen Williams – Gains
Gains with Neen Williams Filmed and edited by Jay Thorpe.
New Baker Boys Park Footage
Featuring Lizard King, Andrew Reynolds, Neen Williams, Antonio Durao, Paul Rodriguez, Terry Kennedy, Erick Valdez, Erik Ellington, Shane Heyl, Kevin White, Lucien Clarke, Ryder McLaughlin, Cyril Jackson and Tony Karr.
Deathwish Skateboards – Sex King
Lizard King x Sex Skateboards collaboration. Get it at http://deathwishskateboards.com
Deathwish Skateboards Crooked I Cruiser
Get your hands on the new Crooked I cruiser from Deathwish in stores and online HERE.
Farmer Jon Dickson – Deathwish Skateboards
Check out Jon Dickson’s new Deathwish Skateboards Pro Model, Farmer Jon. In stores and available online exclusively at http://deathwishskateboards.com
Aaron Pearcey Surprise Birthday Party
Erik Ellingtons & Deathwish Skateboards really good friend Aaron Pearcey surprise birthday party session.
Baker Boys Dist. Phone Footy Pt. 1
Shot with a Deathlens Fisheye on an Iphone 6 featuring Lizard King, Andrew Reynolds, Neen Williams, Shane Heyl, Jake Hayes, Sascha Daley, Bryan Herman, T-Funk, Dee Ostrander and homies.
Fallen X Deathwish Colab Release Party
Fallen Footwear and Deathwish Skateboards celebrate the release of the Slash II collaboration shoe. Party time at the Baker Boys park with Brain Hansen, Jamie Thomas, Lizard King, Jon Dickson and friends.
Altamont Proudly Presents: Neen Williams Deathwish Design Series
Altamont presents the new Neen Williams Deathwish Design series on five new decks.
Deathwish Skateboards – Delicacy Series
“So a woodcut is essentially a giant stamp. You carve away everything you don’t want to be printed. Ink is rolled onto the block and paper is pressed against it to create a print. All of my woodcuts begin with a sketch. Once I have everything laid out to my satisfaction I use carbon paper to transfer the drawing to the MDF block that will get carved. I then do a much more detailed ink drawing on the block. The last step before I begin carving is to put an ink wash over the whole block so its easier to see whats getting cut. The longest, but most fun part of the process is carving everything out. All the cuts are made by hand with Japanese carving tools. Once it’s all carved, its time to print. Stiff oil based ink is rolled with a brayer onto the block, paper is placed on top, and the whole thing gets rolled through a press to apply enough pressure to transfer the image. When the image dries I can scan and bring it into photoshop to add color digitally. When I make print editions of my work I usually screen-print the color, but thats a whole other process I wont get into.” – Dylan