
In this day and age there is a demand for methods of renewable waste and to stop wasting precious resources. Society and popular cultures alike are embracing anyone who can do this and create products that don’t rely on cutting down trees, polluting the ozone or preventing used products from being thrown into bins.
Who would have thought that used skateboard decks could enjoy a second life? Harvest by Haroshi, skater and artist, saw potential in these objects while watching his collection of broken, cracking and worn out skateboard decks pile up and catch dust in his room. The result is an amazing collection of quirky artworks that would make any used-up skateboard deck jealous.
Take a look at the Skate and Destroy Exhibition, currently on in Tokyo.
























Dan Raabe
March 4th, 2010 at 4:05 pmI am in Colorado at the moment but am working with Metropolis and the parent Linc in Japan. Don’t know the landscape at your agency, found a post on the Crispin Porter Website here. Would like to talk to your guys about a few things that could be good for all.
Best and am waiting for your email.
Dan Raabe