Tony Hawk (American, b. 1968), Steve Caballero (American, b. 1964), Andrei Dumai
Skate Art, 2019, No. 195/350
The SkatePark Project
Liquitex spray paint on plywood, with additional paint that glows under UV light.
12 x 12 x 1/2 in.
350 unique pieces of art produced and signed by Tony Hawk
This is number 195/350 with a certificate of authenticity.
Wall mounts with hardware
Each 12 x 12-inch memento from the photo and video session is a piece of the painting.
About the Skate-Art Project
"For some time I had envisioned doing a project whereby we try to recreate an almost Jackson Pollock mural but done while skateboarding. Needless to say that Tony Hawk and Steve Caballero were my first and only choices, not only because they are legends within the sport, but because they are both creative and I thought they would appreciate a project such as this. The idea was for them to create the random artwork, free of any direction, and through the use of spray paint. What we ended up with was a trigger system that allowed them to have 2 cans of their choosing at a time and they laid down the trail as they saw fit. It was always meant to be an organic, fun and creative experience and, for me as an artist, to simply help guide them from 35 feet up above them and capture what was being produced. As far as we know, this has never been attempted before. Each platform took many hours to put together but only around 30 minutes for the artwork to be completed. Their vision and dedication was evident, which really helped the process along. It was, without a doubt, one of the most unique shoots that I have been a part of and, because of the good cause to raise money for The Skatepark Project, made it that much more special."