Surf.skate.and.rock.art.of.jim.phillips.40.years.of.surf.skate.and.rock.art.pdf [Deluxe]
Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips (2003) documents over 40 years of graphic design, highlighting Jim Phillips' influence on California surf, skate, and rock culture. The 208-page retrospective showcases iconic, high-contrast imagery including the Santa Cruz Skateboards "Screaming Hand" and numerous rock posters from the 1960s onward. For more information, visit Schiffer Publishing
3. Rock & Roll Mayhem (The 1980s-1990s)
Phillips didn't just draw sports; he drew noise. The Rock section of the PDF is a heavy metal fever dream. Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips
3. Rock Art and Music Posters Phillips was a seminal figure in the rock poster revival. The book showcases: Rock & Roll Mayhem (The 1980s-1990s) Phillips didn't
Book details * Print length. 208 pages. * Language. English. * Publisher. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. Amazon.com Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips – Schifferbooks Rock Art and Music Posters Phillips was a
4. The Philosophy and Process Interspersed between the artwork are written sections where Jim Phillips discusses:
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Phillips' surf art, in particular, captured the essence of the California coastline, with its sun-kissed beaches, rugged cliffs, and laid-back surfers. His skate art, on the other hand, showcased the fearlessness and creativity of skaters, who pushed the limits of what was possible on a board. Meanwhile, his rock art often incorporated elements of satire and social commentary, targeting topics such as politics, consumerism, and environmental degradation.


















