If you follow TOOMA on Instagram, then you many have seen in-progress shots of the board already. I wanted to document the process here as well, since it was the first time I'd done anything of the sort...and it was a really, really cool project. Hope you enjoy the step-by-step.
The blank board. I decided to feature a handful of Boomers on my first stab at deck art. |
A quick mockup to ensure the design would fit properly (and look generally cool, too). Tom Petty looks on and provides guidance. |
Once I plotted the vinyl (with help from Luke Lee at Fusiform Design Workshop), it was time to weed, a.k.a. "remove everything that's not a little vampire robot." |
From there, I met up with my buddy (and my Workshop Yoda) Paul King of Index Drums. We sanded, spackled, taped, and... |
...painted that board yellow. Bright yellow. Paul made an amazing board himself. Click here to check it out — the dude does great work. |
No turning back! Time to apply the vinyl — I was a bit nervous going into this part, but it went smooth as silk. I purposely made my design slightly askew so I wouldn't drive myself crazy trying to get every little element straight. |
The final board! Pretty pumped about how it turned out. Go see it (along with amazing decks by local artist friends) at Artspace through March 29th. And try that ramp for yourself if you're feeling brave. |
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