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Book Reviews of Disposable: A History of Skateboard ArtBook Review: Its tight Summary: 5 Stars
Since ive loved skateboarding and art for many years, i was really glad to get my hands on this book. Sean Cliver outdid himself. I loved reading so many artists and skateboarders own views on the evolution of art in the skateboard industry. Definitely a must have.
Book Review: Great Gift Idea Summary: 5 Stars
I gave this book to my brother, an avid skateboarder, for Christmas and he loved it. He's not much of a reader, so the majority of it being pictures really appealed to him. If you're looking for a gift for the skateboarder in your family, I would recommend this.
Book Review: disposable Summary: 5 Stars
If your looking to get a book on the art of skateboards get this book thousands of amazng graphics and the author story of how he got into the whole business is really intresting aswell. couldnt be happier with my purchase.
Book Review: All the nerdy details for skate nerds Summary: 5 Stars
Sean Cliver delivers the dirt on all your favorite graphics from Jim Phillps to VCJ and beyond. An entertaining read with tons of nice images of graphics from the 70s, 80s and especially the 90s.
Book Review: sk8 Summary: 5 Stars
Great compilation and glad to have it. However, was hoping to place this in a high school Art room but there is way too much profanity in it. It will remain at home on a shelf.
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