Blog Reactions
Boardistan: Sean Cliver’s Disposable Blog
Skate and Annoy: Disposable blog
Europeskate.com: Disposible – Sean Cliver’s Skateboard Art Blog
| Disposable: random essays on skateboard art. http://disposabletheblog.typepad.com/ 11/19/2009 |
| Photo: http://disposabletheblog.typepad.com/ http://tumblr.com/xxs44jns7 11/19/2009 |
| RT @Filmbot: if you skate and know your skate history you know who Sean Cliver is http://bit.ly/4ipD28 check his blog 11/15/2009 |
Sean Cliver’s Disposable Blog
Boardistan —
... , I’ve exhausted my ability to squeeze books out of this obsessive/compulsive fascination of mine. So this is the next best way for a junkie like me to keep scratching the itch. We guess that makes us glad Cliver is itchy. [Link: Disposable The Blog via ...
Disposable blog
Skate and Annoy —
Hey everyone, quit reading this blog and head on over to Disposable: random essays on skateboard art. Take this extra on the passing of Bernie Tostenson. Bernie did some great graphics for Sims before starting Brand X. Brand X had a crappy wood shop, but the the screen printing was second to none. For instance, I have a Brand X Weirdo hanging on my wall in my living room. I’ve looked at it thousand times, and tried to dissect the print work that went into it. I figured it was 6-8 colors with a few blends in it, because when I contemplated the ...
Disposible – Sean Cliver’s Skateboard Art Blog
Europeskate.com —
... I’m guessing most of you who are even a bit interested in the graphics that we ride on our boards will have heard about Sean Cliver’s book “Disposable: A History of Skateboard Art” – a 228-page, full color book which showcases over 1000 graphics from the past 30 years. And the follow up book “Disposible – The Skateboard Bible” Well, now he has joined the blogging community with some great posts so check it out right here! ...
Skate and Annoy welcomes Sean Cliver
Skate and Annoy —
... I’m excited to announce that I have tricked talked Sean Cliver into joining the fake staff at Skate and Annoy. Basically, we’ll just be syndicating his posts over at the Disposable blog, so you’ll always be able to read the same thing a little earlier over there, just don’t do it, OK? I asked Sean to write up a little intro for those of you are unfamiliar with his work as ...
