Resin, Light, and Space
Thanks largely to his groundbreaking resin sculptures, Peter Alexander remains surfing’s most broadly acclaimed artist.
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Thanks largely to his groundbreaking resin sculptures, Peter Alexander remains surfing’s most broadly acclaimed artist.
Performance-enhancing drugs in surfing may have more to do with the mind than the body. What does that say about surfing as a sport, as…
An interview with Michael Scott Moore.
The Mentawai Archipelago from above.
Psychedelia, thrusters, urbanization, displacement hulls, untamed nature, and animation. The filmmaker’s lens captures—and transforms—all of the above and more.
In its early 70s glory days, Australia’s Tracks magazine was the loosest kid on the block, epitomizing the era’s sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll anti-ethos. Editor…
From the lab to the pit with Clifford Kapono.
Cracking the code in the Eastern Atlantic.
A Zambezi shark took Avo Ndamase’s brother, but not his commitment.
Thanks largely to his groundbreaking resin sculptures, Peter Alexander remains surfing’s most broadly acclaimed artist.
A transplanted New Yorker’s love affair with California.