Virtual Reality: Haroshi returns with playfully macabre skateboard sculptures

Virtual Reality

Arranged horizontally or in a dizzying cubistic patchwork, Haroshi’s laminated skateboard sculptures have rightfully earned the self-taught artist plenty of hype across both the art and skate communities. His latest exhibition, “Virtual Reality,” magnifies his relentless penchant for cross-pollinating passions with a new crop of colorful works which fully…

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SkateWork by Haroshi

Reminiscent of a fairly recent post, we look at skateboards once more; this time from a slightly different perspective. Fueled by his passion for skateboarding, artist Haroshi uses them as a medium for his 3 dimensional creations. We’ve featured one of our faves, a little something called “Screaming My Hand.”

Nike Dunk x Haroshi

Dans le cadre de l’exposition “Skate and Destroy”, voici l’excellent travail de l’artiste japonais Haroshi avec cette paire de Nike Dunk. Elle a été conçue grâce à des dizaines de planches de skates empilées, pour en faire une scultpure en 3 dimensions. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Previously on Fubiz

Nike x Haroshi Sk8 Deck Dunk

Le tavole da skate sono come i maiali: non si butta via nulla. Lo sa bene l’artista Haroshi che ha utilizzato tavole rotte da rider del team Nike per scolpire questa Dunk nei minimi particolari.
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Nike x Haroshi Sk8 Deck Dunk

Nike x Haroshi Sk8 Deck Dunk

Nike x Haroshi Sk8 Deck Dunk

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Great art pieces made from old skate decks.

“Haroshi makes his art pieces recycling old used skateboards. His creations are born through styles such as wooden mosaic, dots, and pixels; where each element, either cut out in different shapes or kept in their original form, are connected in different styles, and shaven into the form of the final art piece.”

Check out his work here.