As one of the most important creative figures in skateboarding history, Andy Jenkins is a polymath: an artist, writer, graphic designer, illustrator and creative director. He began his career working as a comic artist and illustrator for popular skateboarding and BMX magazines. In the early 1990s he founded Dirt magazine with Spike Jonze and Mark Lewman. The magazine was the first attempt to bring street culture to a wide audience. In the mid 1990s, Jenkins became a full time creative and art director for Girl and Chocolate Skateboards, two brands co-founded by Spike Jonze, Mike D, Megan Baltimore, and Rick Howard. Under Jenkins's artistic direction, Girl and Chocolate became two of the most influential and artistically important skateboard brands of all time.
Andy Jenkins
Scribble Scrabble, 2005
Silkscreen and graphite on paper
20 x 16 inches
Edition of 200
Numbered and signed by the artist
Published on the occasion of the exhibit “Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art and Street Culture”, 2004-2009
Provenance:
Iconoclast Editions
Beautiful Losers Archive
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