1986 was not only a year of radical skateboarding; it was a year of artistic expression. Skateboard art took center stage, with decks becoming canvases for bold and vibrant graphics that mirrored the rebellious spirit of the sport.
Skateboard graphics in 1986 were characterized by eye-catching designs, often influenced by punk and hip-hop cultures. Brands pushed the boundaries of creativity, collaborating with artists to create visually striking decks that reflected the ethos of the skateboarding community.
The synergy between skateboard art and music reached new heights in 1986. Skateboarders thrashed to the beats of punk and hip-hop, and the connection between the two cultures became inseparable. Join us as we explore the visual and auditory feast that defined skateboard art in 1986.