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Surf.skate.and.rock.art.of.jim.phillips.40.years.of.surf.skate.and.rock.art.pdf (360p | 1080p)

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Crossroads: "Where Surf Meets Skate Meets Rock"

Jim Phillips shaped the visual identity of surf, skate, and rock culture over four decades, most notably through his iconic "Screaming Hand" and "High-Voltage" graphic style for Santa Cruz Skateboards [1]. His hand-drawn illustrations, combining "Kustom Kulture" with psychedelic elements, defined the aesthetic of a generation and solidified his legacy in commercial art. More information is available on the artist's official website. This public link is valid for 7 days

The Screaming Hand was originally designed as a brand image for the Speed Wheels line, but it quickly became the "main graphic associated with the Santa Cruz brand" and "one of the most recognizable in skateboarding history." It transcended its commercial purpose, becoming "emblematic of youth rebellion and skate culture."

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The narrative weaves together "history and insight into Jim's images, revealing the life and works of this California artist." It also acknowledges the continuing legacy by including a section dedicated to his son, , who has followed in his father's footsteps as a noted artist in the same scene. Surf, Skate & Rock Art of Jim Phillips

Interspersed between the artwork are written sections where Jim Phillips discusses: