My Love For You
Art by Lisa Romero
My Love For You is doing a fund raiser to help with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Over 80 artists contributed work and while most of it is gone there is still some great stuff available.
My Love For You is doing a fund raiser to help with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Over 80 artists contributed work and while most of it is gone there is still some great stuff available.
Andy Mueller and Jennifer Pitt are having a nice end of season sale over at The Quiet Life. Go on over and pick up some radness before it’s all gone. Radness is a rare commodity and it’s running out faster than oil so get some before you are forced to buy the eco-friendly version - neatness. While other companies are satisfied with neatness, The Quiet Life is all about radness.
We went out to shoot an ad for Filmbot Grip, and well… this is what we got. Whoops.
Finally gave my website, mightyjoecastro.com, an extreme home makeover, complete with lots of new artwork, including the collage-based art print pictured above, which is now for sale over at society6. The site also includes images from a new series of collage based skate graphics I’ve been working on, a few which are for sale over on the artsprojekt site. Anyway, please stop by and have a look when you get a moment. And I finally caved in to pressure and am now posting on twitter as well, so feel free to follow if you’re down with that sort of thing.
10 more from Michael Leon’s series of 100 hand poured hydrocal skulls. There are 10 of these graphite looking ones available, and they are awesome. Learn/buy HERE.

Color Magazine’s website is now more than just daily updates from the magazine staff, and a controlled list of talented contributors in all areas of the sport, art, and culture of skateboarding. Now you can enjoy quality photo and video content you won’t find anywhere else. Full screen photo viewing and HD video without the usual clutter. Explore the calendar of events and check back for event photos. Plus, if you’re a registered user, you can share your own events and photos! Did I mention you can sign in with your Facebook account to gain access to comments and sharing options? Get the scoop on what’s new on the paper side of things. Sign up to receive either print, or all new digital copies that you can share with your friends!
With video channels and programming for everyone, the new Color TV has it all. Filter your content by show, director, type or department. Chime in and let Color know what they’re sucking at or totally ruling in the Community section. Check our what readers have to say, and what’s new in all sections of the site. At a glance, see Color’s twitter, facebook, and flickr action.
Cruise to the “Corner Store” and get yourself some limited edition merch including collaborative products produced by Color with your favorite brands, + back issues, art prints and more.
…oh, and here are the tees & softgoods from the new Broadcast catalog. Let me know if any of y’all want to order some. ClubMumble members get a promocode on the new webstore… that isn’t finished quite yet. Dweebs and creeps can follow the broadcast twitter thing here: http://twitter.com/BroadcastSkate
Here is the first look at the new product offering from Broadcast. The 2010 catalog consists of a range of premium American urethane wheels and a small line of basic skate apparel. I must divulge that the wheels are mighty perfect: everyone has been approving them as the best wheels they’ve ever skated. Straight from the horses mouth.
Special thanks to all those who have been involved in the launch of this brand: Jon Dragonette Photography, French, Jarrod Bryan Design, Dustin Desmarais Design, Distrikt Collective, Prestige, SCS, Eric Wall, Geoff Scofield, team riders Paul Shier, Ethan Fowler, Gareth Stehr, Kevin Coakley, Joel Meinholz, Patrick Melcher, Danny Falla, Aaron Harrison, Shiloh Greathouse, Eric Gilbert, Connor Getzlaff, the Boise and San Clemente Crews and anyone else we forgot.
For future facts & figures, visit www.BroadcastWheels.com
The Wild International shop opened for business a few weeks ago, and I sort of lagged on posting the good news. The debut offering is this print by London artist Mark Ward. Be sure to keep an eye on the blog and store for upcoming releases at http://thewildinternational.com/wordpress/
About the Mark Ward print for The Wild International
“Mark Ward is a killer artist based in London. He’s done more to shape youth culture through his work than most of the people out will realize, and he likes to keep it that way. His work is internationally renowned, respected and well, bad ass. Mark is a great skater, snowboarder, beer drinker and friend. We are all very happy that Mark agreed to make this print for us – actually, his first, and all the better for it.”

Jonathan Zawada is hands down my favorite Australian artist and he has done it again with his take on Couture Comedy.
It started with Jonathan’s blog FASHEMATICS, A mathematical breakdown of couture fashion that will leave you in stitches!
To celebrate the 50th Fashematics equation, Jonathan Zawada has illustrated a rad new ‘zine featuring soulless robots and brainless zombies in our favorite runway looks of spring.
You will find enviable garments of Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen and Bernard Willhelm adorned unstoppable robots about to take over the future and a horde of relentless rotting corpses.
With a limited edition of 200 signed and numbered copies, it’s a must have collectable item.
Buy them here!
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