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Decked

By Michael Leaverton

Published on December 11, 2007 at 4:20am

No art is as marked for time as a freshly stamped skateboard graphic. In the old days (the late '80s), they used to be protected by rails, but skaters quickly decided that such frippery was unbecoming. Now they're marred by the first tentative boardslide and completely destroyed shortly thereafter. The art at "Dirty Birds: New and Original Art on Skateboard Decks," however, should stay clean, unless some kid decides to cut loose with his parents' art collection. The show features more than 30 artists doing their thing to the planks, including David Choong Lee, Greg "Pnut" Galinsky, Sirron Norris, Tony Alva, Romanowski, Jay Howell, David Flores, Kelly Tunstall, and N8 Vandyke. Find out if anyone tops Jeff Phillips' "Screaming Hand."
Dec. 13-Jan. 13, 2007