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Much of John Van Hamersveld's artistic roots begin in the early 60's when he was working as the art editor for Surfing Magazine. This article touches upon Van Hamersveld's artistic vision and historical influence in surf art.
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Surfer Bill Wise, paralyzed by a wipeout in 1965, gets his first chance to ride a breaking wave– on Mickey Munoz's catamaran at Lower Trestles– and has the time of his life.
An accomplished illustrator fuses the personal with tradition. Resonant results ensue.
Asked by George Greenough to help find his missing artifact of a fiberglass kneeboard, "Velo", Craig Stecyk searches far and wide to no avail…until he stumbles upon it by chance in an old friend's barn.
Read Jamie Brisick’s haunting essay on love, death, and Brazilian shore-pound.
Artist, femme fatale, muse—70s surf photographer Shirley Rogers stands alone in the annals of North Shore history.