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The Daily Board Pushing Skate art out of the street! The Daily Board is a cutting-edge mag launched in 2011. Based in Lyon, our small capital of skateboard in France.

We share news & interviews of artists doing Skate Art all around the world.

Artist and tattoo apprentice PenPen recently released a skateboard in collaboration with . Inspired by the famous panthe...
15/04/2026

Artist and tattoo apprentice PenPen recently released a skateboard in collaboration with . Inspired by the famous panther of the “grandfather of Old School,” Bert Grim, the French artist chose to incorporate it into the design. At the center of the board is one of his female characters, characterized by an elegant style and a captivating gaze.

Produced in a limited edition, you are invited to contact the artist directly on Instagra@penpen_art to purchase it.

From Lisbon, Portugal, artist  created this incredible series for@creaturefiends. In an engraving-style aesthetic inspir...
12/04/2026

From Lisbon, Portugal, artist created this incredible series for@creaturefiends. In an engraving-style aesthetic inspired by the imagery and typography of metal culture, he has developed a series of rare graphic power. The use of just three bright, vivid colors, combined with a high level of detail and intricately crafted Gothic fonts, perfectly matches the brand’s signature aesthetic. The designs are punctuated with skulls, dogs, mutant wolves, and characters wearing gas masks, completing a post-apocalyptic look.

Head to your local skate shop or the website to pick up the series, and check out cvspe’s Instagram to learn more about his work.

French artist  has unleashed his imagination on this board entitled Skate Chevalier. Created using acrylic paint, spray ...
03/03/2026

French artist has unleashed his imagination on this board entitled Skate Chevalier. Created using acrylic paint, spray paint, and pencil, this unique piece develops a rich universe where hybrid figures, organic symbols, and revisited medieval imagery intermingle.

The central character, half knight, half fantastical creature, brandishes a sword like a banner. His armor appears to be composed of disparate elements, objects, and graphic fragments that interlock in a dense vertical composition. The stylized, almost totemic horse reinforces the epic dimension of the scene. The contrast between the incandescent orange of the drawing and the turquoise background creates an immediate visual tension. The pencil work brings an almost illustrative precision, while the acrylic and spray paint add texture and depth.

To purchase this unique work, visit the Spirale shop.

Like an orchestra conductor, he guides the artistic direction of major skateboard brands. From Girl to Element, via the ...
28/02/2026

Like an orchestra conductor, he guides the artistic direction of major skateboard brands. From Girl to Element, via the late Uma Landsleds, his mark can be seen everywhere, from skate shop walls to boards marked by the street.

I had the chance to interview the great man behind the artistic direction of ,

Read the interview at the link below.

With these three transformed boards, Italian artist Detshorore continues his commitment to Heart Roma. Through the Skate...
25/02/2026

With these three transformed boards, Italian artist Detshorore continues his commitment to Heart Roma. Through the Skate Heart project, the association promotes a simple and essential idea: don't throw away used boards left in shops, but give them a second life through art.

Detshorore works directly on decks that already bear the marks of the street. He carves the wood, cuts into the material, and brings his iconic monsters to life. Each face seems to emerge from the surface, accentuated by bright colors and powerful black lines. Scratches, dents, and signs of wear become an integral part of the composition.

These three unique pieces preserve the memory of past tricks and sessions. They tell another story of skateboarding, one of community, recycling, and local creativity. The works are on display and available in the shop, inviting everyone to drop off their boards at 7Hills to support Heart Roma and continue this virtuous cycle.

With the NOZZLE CLOG series, , has created three new designs for . True to his raw and spontaneous visual style, the pro...
24/02/2026

With the NOZZLE CLOG series, , has created three new designs for . True to his raw and spontaneous visual style, the pro offers a triptych saturated with images, as if spray paint had literally spilled over the surface of the wood.

The title Nozzle Clog announces the intention. The visuals appear without any apparent hierarchy. Distorted faces, animals, hybrid creatures, and smileys overlap in a dense accumulation. Each board becomes a surface invaded by drawings where excess acts as a language. The aesthetic evokes underground fanzines as much as punk culture and instinctive drawing.

The central board, covered with intertwined faces, creates an almost suffocating sensation. On the left, the composition is reminiscent of a flash tattoo board with strange and aggressive fauna. On the right, the repetition of smileys subverts the naive imagery to make it more ambiguous.

With NOZZLE CLOG, Spanky confirms that at Baker, graphic design remains a field of free, direct, and deliberately imperfect expression, in perfect continuity with the brand’s artistic direction.

For the latest group exhibition, For the Deckade, organized by Fort Heart, Australian artist Ruler Key created an incred...
20/02/2026

For the latest group exhibition, For the Deckade, organized by Fort Heart, Australian artist Ruler Key created an incredible board in homage to Japanese culture. Who better than the artist himself to talk about it:

“For this piece I carved directly into an old skateboard deck using traditional woodblock printing techniques, using etching tools, then rolling block printing ink onto the surface by hand. The wear and grain of this deck stays visible, showing it’s past.

I’ve always been curious and drawn to the timeless beauty of traditional Japanese art and Irezumi tattooing. This piece “Gamez You Play” is inspired by Namakubi, meaning “freshly severed head”. Traditionally a severed head was a trophy, a sign of mortality and honour. Whoever owns this board gets to take the heads with them. “

To see more of the artist’s work, check out his Instagram .

French artist Josselin Kayser pushes the boundaries of realism to their limits with this sculpture. Made almost entirely...
15/02/2026

French artist Josselin Kayser pushes the boundaries of realism to their limits with this sculpture. Made almost entirely of marble and crafted by hand, the piece echoes the formal codes of a classic skateboard.

Part contemporary archaeological artifact, part conceptual gesture, this work questions our relationship to the object, to practice, and to time. Josselin Kayser does not seek to make a functional board, but to transform the skateboard into a relic, a silent sculpture, where the trace of the gesture and the break becomes the real subject. To see more, visit the artist's website kaysersculpture.com or his Instagram account .

With this collaboration between   and Metal Gear Solid, skate culture meets one of the most iconic worlds in video games...
10/02/2026

With this collaboration between and Metal Gear Solid, skate culture meets one of the most iconic worlds in video games. The skateboard series focuses on the iconography of Solid Snake, the central figure of the saga, reinterpreted here in a raw and fragmented pictorial style.

The visuals play on the decomposition of the character, between nervous lines, material effects, and muted color contrasts. Each board seems to capture a moment of tension, faithful to the atmosphere of the series, made up of infiltration, loneliness, and inner conflict. The graphic treatment evokes both expressive painting and storyboarding, reinforcing the narrative dimension of the boards.

Designed as a triptych, these boards work just as well together as they do separately. More than just merchandise, they are aimed at skateboarders and Metal Gear Solid fans who appreciate the crossover between skateboarding, video games, and contemporary visual art. Unfortunately, the boards sold out very quickly!

This monumental kylix, presented as a fragmentary assemblage, depicts a scene drawn from the Dionysian repertoire. Bacch...
08/02/2026

This monumental kylix, presented as a fragmentary assemblage, depicts a scene drawn from the Dionysian repertoire. Bacchus stands with a cup raised; facing him, a maenad advances, carrying a vessel intended for the service of wine. The scene does not recount a specific episode. It holds a ritual moment in tension: that of the symposion, a suspended space in which wine is neither mere drink nor decoration, but an active agent of relation.

The vine scrolls and vegetal motifs invade the composition. They are not ornamental. They signal a continuity between nature, bodies, and ritual, reminding us that celebration is a force that traverses epochs as much as it belongs to a given culture. The work is composed of fragmented skateboard decks, subsequently covered with clay. This contemporary material, marked by use, impact, and repetition, is deliberately treated as a vestige. It does not quote Antiquity; it adopts its temporal regime.

Presented as a relic without stable dating, this kylix does not seek to reconstruct the past. It proposes a continuity: that of a rite which changes form yet persists, so long as matter retains the memory of bodies and use.

It is currently on sale on the artist’s website or on The Daily Board’s Artsper store.

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