At the time snowboarding movies were all the same and boring, Pierre Wikberg changed the whole perspective. Pierre is one of the creators of Robot Food movies and he also made the DC snowboarding movies. Pierre lives between San Diego and Sweden.
Last week I had sushi with him and we talked about DC, Eric Koston, Matt Hensley, Ocean Howell, American Girls, Barcelona, Art, difference between USA and Europe and the top ten pros ever Terje, Nate Cole, Danny Way etc. We had a blast, here are some of the pictures. Don’t forget to check out his blog that he update every day with quality content!

Pierre the MAN on his Cadillac
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Pierre is a Nomad 4 SURE
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Robot Food For Life
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Hill Street is a nice place hey Pierre
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More crew news our homie Harrison Gordon just got a four page Interview in the December issue of BL!SSS mag. Not to mention our other good ole pal and Revolution Photographer Andrew Miller got six photos for the interview. Pretty sick!!! Props to both Harry and Andrew (not Andre). You can find a copy at one of your local skate/surf/snow shops and pick up this sucker for FREE. Here is a little sneak peak.

- BL!SSS December Cover.

- Shitty scan but a little sneak peak. Pick up a copy to see and read the rest!
More info on BL!SSS mag check out blisssmag.com
To see more of Harrison on the REVOLUTION check these links out:
VIDEO: Mammoth 07 Season Ender
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David Bowie 60 Birthday - For the ones Who love you since You star Back 1967 Happy 60 Birthday!
David Bowie - Life On Mars Lyrics
It’s a God awful small affair
To the girl with the mousey hair,
But her mummy is yelling, “No!”
And her daddy has told her to go,
But her friend is no where to be seen.
Now she walks through her sunken dream
To the seats with the clearest view
And she’s hooked to the silver screen,
But the film is sadd’ning bore
For she’s lived it ten times or more.
She could spit in the eyes of fools
As they ask her to focus on Sailors
Fighting in the dance hall.
Oh man!
Look at those cavemen go.
It’s the freakiest show.
Take a look at the lawman
Beating up the wrong guy.
Oh man!
Wonder if he’ll ever know
He’s in the best selling show.
Is there life on Mars?
It’s on America’s tortured brow
That Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow.
Now the workers have struck for fame
‘Cause Lennon’s on sale again.
See the mice in their million hordes
From Ibeza to the Norfolk Broads.
Rule Britannia is out of bounds
To my mother, my dog, and clowns,
But the film is a sadd’ning bore
‘Cause I wrote it ten times or more.
It’s about to be writ again
As I ask you to focus on Sailors
Fighting in the dance hall.
Oh man!
Look at those cavemen go.
It’s the freakiest show.
Take a look at the lawman
Beating up the wrong guy.
Oh man! Wonder if he’ll ever know
He’s in the best selling show.
Is there life on Mars?

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Steve Olson is a photographer from Jamestown New York. He has a trigger finger with a camera and the eye of a true artist. These two elements make for one all time photographer. An art show was held in downtown Jamestown Monday November 12th. It was a good time, alot of skating went down outside. I know Big Supa was doin it “SUPA BIG”, he is always killin it. A good little session in the hometown NY is always fun. Steve Olson himself ->
To the show, Steve had his photos displayed all throughout the venue, it was cool. He put them up by what looked like duct tape(not to sure if it was) but hopefully it didn’t damage his pics. Steve has a good variety of model shots, art shots, and SICK skate photos. The kind of skate photos I would like to see plastered all over skateboard revolution. Got to get him on that.
Steve Olson’s photos ->

while in the show, Steve had a variety of music as well. Some acoustic guy (he was alright) but not the highlight. Yip Yip is a techno jam style group from Florida. They came and pleased everyone with some straight unique beats, and WILD attire. Black and white checkered backdrop with black and white checkered full body suits. S#&T was dope! These guys were a wild crew, and look at this pic I took of them, (at the same time I gave the crowd the glow stick show) JUST PLAYIN.
Yip Yip ->
Back to the art. After the band got everyone all hyped up (and the venue renters kicked out) we spent more time peepin Steve’s pics. Again SICK! He has this company called Tonic Productions. They have a large robot mascott, it is super cool and he takes a bunch of unique shots with the tonic robot in the background.
Taylor and Brittany ->
All in all the show was a hit, the Jamestown locals, like Brittany and taylor above got to peep some really cool photos. big Supa did it SUPA BIG once again. we all got to skate downtown, and got the chance to hear Yep Yep they were sick. Cant wait untill Steve’s next show. Things like this and people like that make jamestown a dope place to live. You gotta love it.
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Her interview is now available at Our Artists Section. Don’t miss out her sick pics of european riders. CLICK

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GNU Introduces GNU Gallery
GNU Snowboards Introduces GNU art gallery. GNU art director Tim Karpinski has the first gallery up on the brand new 06-07 GNU website. GNU needs YOUR art so submit today
GNU NEEDS YOUR ART!
Send a high res jpg, no larger than 1mb.
Include your Name, and Art Title: (if you have one)
Note: It is up to the discretion of the GNU art department as to what gets posted and what does not.
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JONATHAN LeVINE GALLERY PRESENTS…Doze Green: The Left Hand Path
September 9th - October 7th 2006
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 9th from 7pm-9pm
Jonathan LeVine Gallery is located at 529 West 20th street, 9th floor, New York, NY
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Full Interview Here…
Andrew Pommier’s Artist Interview now available on skateboard-revolution.com Andrew is an artist that works with pencil, pen and paper. He lives in Toronto Canada and just had his first solo show in Australia. He uses humor in his art, you can see. He has worked with a bunch of companies, including Ruca, Toy machine, Element and Fourstar Distribution. He loves skateboarding.
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