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Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips: 40 Years of Surf, Skate, and Rock Art is a comprehensive retrospective monograph
- Technique: How he achieved specific textures using pen and ink, and later, digital tools.
- History: Anecdotes about the skateboard industry boom, working with pros like Tom "Wally" Inouye, and the culture of Santa Cruz.
- The "Screaming Hand": The story behind his most famous creation, which became a global symbol of skateboarding.
Born in 1956, Jim Phillips grew up in Southern California, surrounded by the surf, skate, and music scenes that would later become the foundation of his artistic career. As a young boy, Phillips was fascinated by the emerging surf and skate cultures, spending hours watching surfers ride the waves and skaters perform tricks at local skate parks. He was also heavily influenced by the burgeoning punk rock movement, which emphasized creativity, rebellion, and nonconformity. Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips:
- How one artist’s visual language shaped three subcultures simultaneously.
- The transition from hand-drawn skateboard graphics to rock poster legend status.
- A masterclass in dynamic composition, contrast, and attitude.
2. The Skate Revolution: The heart of the book, and arguably Phillips’ most enduring legacy, lies in his work for Santa Cruz Skateboards. As art director for NHS (the parent company of Santa Cruz), Phillips created the "Screaming Hand," the "Dot" logo, and the iconic "Rob Roskopp" face graphics. These images became the badges of a generation. Technique: How he achieved specific textures using pen
Short blurb (for newsletters) "Surf. Skate. and Rock: Art of Jim Phillips — 40 Years of Surf, Skate, and Rock Art brings together the imagery that helped define generations of action-sports and music culture. This PDF features rare sketches, signature posters, and essays on Phillips’ enduring influence." Born in 1956, Jim Phillips grew up in
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