Sunday 17 March 2013

Girl Skateboard Wallpaper

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Girl Skateboard Wallpaper Biography
Soul skater, photographer and author Patty Segovia organized the first professional all girls skateboard contest and called it the All Girl Skate Jam (AGSJ) in 1997. This began the annual AGSJ skateboard events which have spanned the globe from North Shore of Oahu to San Sebastian, Spain. All Girl Skate Jam is featured every Summer on the Vans Warped Tour.
Its inclusive philosophy is reflected in its motto — “All ages, all abilities, all girls.”
Patty Segovia was born & raised in LA. Her latina upbringing made it difficult for her to pursue her passion of exploring LA on a skateboard. At 18 she was finally free, grabbed her skateboard, took off and never looked back. LA was a great place to be a skateboarder…During a 1990 summer in Reno, NV building skate ramps she held an informal all girl skateboarding competition. She placed 3rd and her new friend CB Burnside (now Olympian snowboarder and legend vert skater) took first. Danny Way was a judge and Frank Hawk (Tony Hawks dad) sanctioned the contest.

For the next six years Patty worked on her Sociology degree at UC-Santa Barbara. In between studies she skateboarded, snowboarded, surfed and worked as a professional board sports photographer focusing on the girls. When Patty graduated she felt there was still a void in the skateboard industry. So in 1997  she took her sociology degree and started the All Girl Skate Jam. Ever since she keeps pushing the movement forward and has created a successful skate brand All Girl Skate Jam. In the end her LA/latina upbringing mixed with a UCSB sociology degree helped spark a girls skateboarding revolution which is still in motion…The Girl Distribution Company is a skateboarding distribution company based in Torrance, California, United States (US). The distribution company houses the following brands: Girl Skateboards, Chocolate Skateboards, Royal Skateboard Trucks, Ruby Republic, and Fourstar Clothing.Both the Girl and Chocolate teams were involved with the filming of the Pretty Sweet video production—the world premiere of the video occurred on November 16, 2012 at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles, California, US[1][2] (the commercial release date for the video is November 27, 2012).[3] The video includes parts from the team members of both brands and was the first full-length Girl Distribution Company video to feature a part from Sean Malto.[2]

Filming for Pretty Sweet occurred in numerous global locations, including Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, China, Barcelona & BerlinThe company has evolved into a distribution company that distributes skate goods, and makes shirts, hats, skateboard wheels, hoodies, trousers, bearings, belts, wallets, skateboarding films and many other accessories. Their logo is similar to the symbol on women's bathrooms.Royal Trucks is a company in Torrance, California that makes skateboard trucks, the axle-like structures to which a skateboard's wheels are attached. It was founded in October, 1997, by Rudy Johnson and Guy Mariano.[36] On January 29, 2013, the company launched a new website that included an online store.[37] To coincide with the new stage on the company's timeline, a promotional video, in which Cory Kennedy performs a sequence of two tricks on a set of stairs, was published, stating that Kennedy rides the "Royal IV 5.25" model.[3In 2012, Girl is listed as a partner of the (RED) campaign, together with other brands such as Nike, American Express and Converse. The campaign's mission is to prevent the transmission of the HIV virus from mother to child by 2015 (the campaign's byline is "Fighting For An AIDS Free Generation").[43]We just added a $40 tee-shirt reward for our female supporters! The shirt is 100% organic cotton and is made in Los Angeles, CA.  Make sure to check it out and get one for yourself, your girlfriend, or anyone else you can think of that might want a high quality girls tee. Thanks for all of your support and keep helping us spread the word about our project!    
Geoff McFetridge (b. 1971)
McFetridge is a artist based in Los Angeles California. Born in Canada, he was schooled at the Alberta College of Art and the California Institute of the Arts. He is part of the Beautiful Losers Exhibition, and makes solo exhibitions from Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, London, the Netherlands and Japan. Instinctively ignoring creative boundaries McFetridge is a truely multidisciplinary artist, 'an all round visual auteur'. From poetry to animation, from graphics to 3D work, from textile and wallpaper to paintings, McFetridge has complete control over these widely divergent disciplines.
Understatement is central to the impact of his work, inviting participation. It gets through the filters by offering the viewer an opportunity to play with a puzzle for a moment, a puzzle that doesn't have one simple answer. Often imitated, but never equalled, In the past ten years, Los Angeles-based McFetridge has created in his work and in his commissions a unique imagery, which is detailed and abstract at the same time. Full of hands and teeth, objects and animals, hands and heads.

McFetridge won public acclaim when he was still a student winning awards from the Art Directors Club and ID magazine for his thesis project "Chinatown". For two years, he was art director of the famous underground Beastie Boys magazine Grand Royal. Since then he has started the design studio Champion Graphics which has done pojects for numerous clients ranging from Nike, Pepsi, Stüssy, Burton Snowboards, Girl Skateboards and Patagonia. He made clips for Plaid, Simian, and recently also for The Whitest Boy Alive, and he created film title sequences for The Virgin Suicides and Adaptation
McFetridge has created a double helix of personal and commercial art projects, blending disciplines and purpose in almost every project he does.

"McFetridge is well-known within the graphic design community for imagery that is economical and spare, yet powerfully communicative. Geoff developed motifs echo themes found in sculpture, such as the relationship between man-made and natural forms, the interplay between two and three dimensional space and visual conundrums” said Michael Darling, Seattle Art Museum Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art.
"He is part of a new generation of designers who are eager to leap the old divides between image and product, design and art, the flat page and the moving image." Paul Warwick Thompson, Director, Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

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