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Paddle board champion Jamie Mitchell on refining the much overlooked core of the surf experience.
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Cased jetties, conspicuous opulence, and illegal parking.
Touring Western Europe for the filming of The Old, the Young and the Sea</em>—a look at the lesser-explored surfing micro-cultures, and the characters who comprise them, in France, Spain, and Portugal.
How Kylie Manning’s colossal and elemental paintings took her from the wild corners of Alaska and Mexico to the top of the international art world.
Informed by the work of journeymen and pioneers, Josh Martin’s workshop is part skunkworks, part cabinet of curiosities.
“Mikala Jones goes running right past us—board under his arm, sunscreen on his face. A photographer is setting up his 600mm. It’s fitting that we’re here in the Galapagos Islands, a place so important to Darwin’s formation of an evolutionary theory. Seals dart around in the lineup. Large lizards dominate the beach. Brutal sun beats down on jagged lava stone. It’s no Garden of Eden, but it’s not a bad place to originate a hypothesis of my own as I watch Mikala catch waves: Does a surfing life evolve or does it only contain the endless repetition of paddling back out?”