101 Panther 9.25"Natas Kaupas
Ah, Natas Kaupas, a true skateboarding legend! Natas was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1969, and started skateboarding at a young age. He quickly made a name for himself with his smooth skating style and innovative tricks, becoming one of the most influential skateboarders of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Natas is perhaps best known for inventing the ollie slide, a trick where the skater ollies onto a rail or curb and slides along it, which has since become a staple of modern street skateboarding. He also developed many other innovative tricks, such as the nollie heelflip and the switch frontside shove-it.
Apart from his impressive skateboarding skills, Natas was also a talented artist, designing his own skateboard graphics and eventually founding his own successful graphic design company. Natas continues to be an inspiration to skateboarders around the world, and his contributions to the sport will undoubtedly continue to influence future generations of skaters.
Ah, Marc McKee is an absolute legend when it comes to skateboard art! His unique and quirky graphics helped shape the aesthetic of skateboarding in the 1990s. He designed for World Industries, Blind, and other skateboard companies during their heyday. McKee’s art was playful, irreverent, and often provocative, with a particular talent for turning cartoon characters into subversive icons of skate culture. It’s safe to say that his work has influenced generations of skateboarders and continues to inspire new artists to this day.