HAVE A HEART | Stance merges Neckface and KRINK | a limited edition collection of artist goods…

Connected on the streets of New York City in the early 2000’s, artist Neckface met artist Craig Costello, aka KR through their common interest in graffiti, art, friends and travels. Neckface has been using Costello’s brand of paint markers (Krink) throughout his career and when the opportunity came for Stance to merge them both into a project, the opportunity was organic. Stance is proud to debut its collection with art supplies company KRINK and Stance punk and poet, Nasty Neckface on a limited edition collection of artist goods.

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BEAGLE Tapes: Episode 44 – Oklahoma

MISSING PERSON: If anyone knows of the whereabouts of the PD Baby, please immediately email [email protected] – Last seen in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with “PD” sharpied on his head. There is a finder’s fee of one Hijinx Net product box.

After a signing at local OKC skate shop, the tour vans head to a local skatepark for a demonstration. Apocalypse now… Andrew Reynolds becomes the focal point while the rest of the crew mingle with the Oklahomies… he stomps out a backside 360 kickflip melon on the hip with a broken board victory ride. The PD baby cheers him on. Neckface, in charge of the pyrotechnics for the event, coordinates the finale with a Black Cat firecracker fiasco. “We got a tailwhip, tweaking that motherfucker…”

In Tulsa, Oklahoma, at a metal ramp skatepark, a drunken toad stumbles on the course. Tulsans show up from near and far to see the BAKER Has A Deathwish performance. The crew members bang their tricks out like drum cymbals in concert hall. Beagle is declared the “Best Skate/Filmer Ever” and Antwuan Dixon sparks the fireworks…. “That might be a BAKER MAKER up in the Tulsa…” Circa 2008 – Beagle

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Nasty Neckface | The Nine Club With Chris Roberts – Episode 167

Nasty Neckface discusses growing up in Northern California, how he got into graffiti, how he came up with the name Nasty Neckface, moving to New York, his first art show at age 18, Mark Gonzalez asking him to do a board graphic for him, turning down $70,000 when he was broke, going to jail for the first time, when and why he decided to show his identity, lighting Spanky on fire, getting the cover of Thrasher Magazine, collaborations with companies, getting his drivers license at 35 years old, investing in the bar Black, doing graphics for Baker Skateboards, filming for Baker 4, working on his Halloween event Necktober Fest and much more!

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