I originally did this Big O Sanctuary graphic for my good friend and legendary pro skater Barry Walsh. he was riding for Skull Skates at the time, and PD was supposed to use it, but he took so long that Barry just quit their team. Years passed and now the graphic was used by Halifax's Homegrown Skateboards (http://www.hgskate.ca/). They hand carved and silk-screened a limited edition of 36 boards with this image! Came out great. Then at the same time, EMCB MTL, a small brand from Montreal used the images for some wheels. Both where launched a couple of weeks ago during a party. Here you can see a video of the launch with me lurking around and some of my art on the walls.
Chris Dyer is a Peruvian artist living in Montreal, Canada who is better known for his Visionary art on broken Skateboards. Chris is responsible for a big part of the art done for Creation Skateboards and Satori Movement Wheels from San Francisco, California, yet his happy images can be found on skateboards all over the world. He hopes to pass on a positive message to the youth with this.
Chris has traveled all over the world in search for his own answers and shows his art when possible. He's had gallery exhibitions in places like Mexico, Belgium, Peru, France and all over the States and Canada.
Positive Creations is not only about colorful paintings that hope to inspire higher vibrations in our planet, but also a Hemp Clothing Brand, Traveling Journal Books and a Music Collective. Please visit all of our web pages to find the details about all these fun projects!
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