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Blue Crush, your summer love, designed by Modest Fins x Sunward Bound. The Blue Crush is the first of our limited edition pattern fins, ready to bring your longboard (and your look!) to life this summer. Pair it with your Sunward Bound hat or spring suit for the total package. Plus, our go-to everyday longboard fin template makes this fin awesome for any condition, any time, any ability! Template Everyday fin Best for All conditions and abilities Fin system Single fin box Height 9.5 inch Base 7.88 inch Construction Coral vein fibreglass with a polished finish Flex Stiff
Surfboard card 5.5x8.5 acrylic
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Once heralded as the second coming of Andy Irons, Jack Robinson can’t see what the fuss is about.
Photo Booth Castle for Highlands Kids: We wanted a photo-booth for our Summer Blast (VBS) promotion day. Our theme is more or less medieval, so I thought a castle might be fun. This is how I made Castle Kids.
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Above: I found this photo at the Rose Bowl...reminded me of long summer afternoons looking up at the clouds. Jonathan Richman's song That Summer Feeling captures the sensation. So does this from Donovan. Above: William Eggleston photo, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975 Above: Florine Stettheimer "Picnic at Bedford Hills", 1918. Above: Unknown Above: Milton Avery, Porch and Chairs, 1944 Above: Taken at a friend's house this summer. An idyllic place with a long roped swing hanging from the tree. Above: Fairfield Porter, July, 1971, Spencer Museum of Art Above: Henri Matisse, Tea in the Garden, 1919, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Above: Photo found here. The chairs were first designed in Buenos Aires by three designers; Antonio Bonet, Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, and Juan Kurchan. Originally named the BKR Chair after it's three designers, it's now best known as the Butterfly Chair. Above: I just had covers made for our Butterfly Chairs in a heavy weight hemp. Not great for the rain, but we don't get much in the summer, and I can throw it in the washing machine and dryer. Above: Another chair in our garden. We got this years ago at Surfing Cowboys in Venice, and just had it rewoven. Hollywood at Home is currently making an excellent reproduction of this chair. Above: A favorite spot of mine. Above: Milton Avery Bridge to the Sea, 1937. Found the image here. Above: Scene from Pierrot Le Fou by Jean-Luc Godard, 1965. Above: Neil Young's On The Beach Above: Image from the book My Cool Caravan by Jane Field-Lewis and Chris Haddon, photos by Hilary Walker. This is the Airstream Bambi 422, a vintage re-issue. Above: Winslow Homer, The Tent (Summer by the Sea), East Hampton, 1874. Above: From my husband's sketch book...beach scenes, Todos Santos, Baja California. Above: Barbara Ess, 1985, from the Aperture book "I Am Not This Body". Above: Photo by our friend Jaime Willett at Rincon beach. Above: A few of our balanced rock sculptures. Above: Bill Brandt Nude, East Sussex Coast, 1959 Above: Winslow Homer, Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts (High Tide), 1870 Above: Milton Avery, Loungers on Pink Beach, 1944. Above: Henri Lebasque, Deux Filles Sur La Plage, 1920-22. Above: Vintage surfboards Above: From our sketchbook. Above: Don James, from the book San Onofre to Point Dume, 1936-1942, published by T. Adler Books. The photo is from 1942 of Hugo Walters and Ann Green. Above: From our sketchbook. Above: Pantelleria Island, Sicily, photo by Alamy for the Guardian UK. Above: Via flickr Above: Wellfleet pond Above: Taken at a friend's house, this is the perfect hammock setting. Above: Michelle and John Phillips, Bel Air. Above: William Steig for the New Yorker Above: Winslow Homer, Sunlight and Shadow,1872, collection Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Above: House represented by Light Locations Above: Taken on a Cape Cod path to a local pond. Above: Leanne Shapton, Titicus Reservoir, NY, June 8th 2008, 9:03 a.m. This is from her series for the NY Times, Sunday Walks. Above: Henri Lebasque (1865-1937) Woman Reading in a Garden via here. Above: Fairfield Porter, Farmhouse, Great Spruce Head Island, 1954, Parrish Art Museum Above: Taken in the Cape Cod woods. Above: Henri Lebasque (1865-1937), Jeune Femme Lisant Sous un Arbre Above: From Leanne Shapton's book The Native Trees of Canada. Above: From Leanne Shapton's NY Times series, Sunday Walks. This is Glasbury, Wales, June 1 2008, 2:50 p.m. Above: Walter Anderson, Horn Island, 1960 Above: A chair at the Colony, Wellfleet, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. Above: Holiday cover, July 1949 Above: Very cheerful playground we found at a school in Todos Santos, Baja California. Above: Bicycle catalog from 1952 Above: Scene from Pierrot Le Fou by Jean-Luc Goddard, 1965. Above: Image from the book My Cool Caravan by Jane Field-Lewis and Chris Haddon, photos by Hilary Walker. This is a Monza 1000 from the 1970s. Above and below: We visited Portland a couple of summers ago, and came across these abandoned train tracks. Above: An abandoned railroad car was overgrown with wildflowers. Above: There were blackberries growing alongside the train tracks. Above: In the woods I found a wrecked car that was being swallowed up by vines. END PART 1 more to follow soon
Waiting, Archival Art Print - 5x7” and 12x18” - Limited edition fine art print made from a watercolor painting. When most people think of surfing they think of wave riding. While that is the best part of it - the majority of a surfer’s time in the water is waiting and paddling. There is a lot
A comprehensive guide to preparing for surf travel, including a downloadable packing list and links to booking and insurance sites.
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Malibu Surf Club embroidered sweatshirt, the perfect trendy sweatshirt for summer! This design can also be made in a t-shirt or hoodie - please message me to request! How to order: 1. Select your size 2. Select the colour you would like for your sweatshirt 3. Add in the personalisation box the colour of thread you would like 4. Add to basket and place order All sweatshirts are made within 1-3 weeks. Sweatshirt: 50% cotton/50% polyester Unisex design, great for everyone! Colour - Optional (if a colour is out of stock I will message you to notify you) Fit - True to size (if you would like to order a different size that is not listed please message me)
I was recently introduced to the work of Margaret Kilgallen, the late San Francisco artist who painted strong, crisp images directly on walls. Many of her paintings were in red and white (with a black line), and I can see them these cool surf and skate images paired with antebellum-style redwork or red-and-white quilts, like the ones from Infinite Variety, a stunning exhibition of 651 of Joanna S. Rose's quilt collection at the Park Avenue Armory. 651!!! (One more than the publicity material states.) **Kilgallen is featured in the April issue of Juxtapoz magazine. You'll need Google Chrome to see it, as my (obviously mainstream) Internet Explorer was informed that it was not cool enough to do the job. **Rose's quilt exhibition, which she put together with the assistance of American Folk Art Museum, is open to the public March 25-30 at the Park Avenue Armory. Admission is free, as the exhibition is Rose's gift to the city of New York. If you go to Rose's exhibition, do let me know. I had hoped to be in the city this week but didn't make it :-(((
The Darebee Surfer no-equipment workout helps you develop total body strength in the comfort of your own home.
Entdecke das berühmte Wax Sex Wax! Die Quick Humps-Formel wird von Profis und erfahrenen Surfern auf der ganzen Welt verwendet und bietet eine perfekte Balance zwischen Stabilität und Griffigkeit. In praktischen, recycelbaren Dosen verpackt, ist es einfach zu verwenden und aufzubewahren. Machen Sie es zum unverzichtbaren Bestandteil Ihrer Surfausrüstung.FÜHRUNG :TROPICAL (BLAU) Das ideale Wax zum Surfen auf Inseln und in tropischen Gewässern. Entwickelt für Wassertemperaturen von 78 F/26 C und mehr. Es kann auch als Grundierung verwendet werden. WARM (ROT) Das ideale Wax zum Surfen in warmen Gewässern. Entwickelt für Wassertemperaturen von 70 F bis 84 F / 21 C bis 29 C. MID COOL (ORANGE) Das ideale Wax zum Surfen in gemäßigten Gewässern. Geeignet für Wassertemperaturen von 68 F bis 78 F / 20 C bis 26 C. COOL (GRÜN) Das ideale Wax zum Surfen in kühlen Gewässern. . Entwickelt für Wassertemperaturen von 58 F bis 74 F / 14 C bis 23 C. COLD (VIOLETT) Das ideale Wax zum Surfen in kalten Gewässern. Geeignet für Wassertemperaturen von 48 F - 68 F / 9 C bis 20 C. X-COLD (GELB) Das ideale Wachs zum Surfen in extrem kaltem Wasser. Entwickelt für Wassertemperaturen von 58 F / 14 C und darunter.