MARC McKEE // SEEN UNKNOWN EXHIBIT

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MARC McKEE // SEEN UNKNOWN EXHIBIT

Story By: Kayli Marie

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Marc Mckee has been a part of the skateboarding industry for over 20 years. His name might not sound familiar but you’ve defiantly seen his work (and if not- then get out from under that rock!).

His skateboard designs are undebatedly the best and they paved the way for other artists today. Marc’s work was controversial and fun – just like skateboarding.

Marc’s has worked with Blind, Menace, 101, A- Team, and most famously – World Industries over the years. His “Flameboy” and “Wet Willy” will probably be his most infamous designs. Whereas his “Fucked up Blind kids” will probably be replicated but never duplicated.

With a number of cease and assist letters from board grafix like the Jason Lee Hamburger and one of his most popular to date the Randy Colvin “Colvanetics”. This is reason enough to admire Marc as an innovator in this industry.

Now you can own Marc’s infamous artwork in the form of his new book
“Seen/Unknown” and if you’re lucky enough to be in LA you can catch
his gallery show till April 21.
HVW8 Art + Design Gallery
661 N. Spaulding Ave, Los Angeles CA 90036
open: Tues to Sun, 1 – 6pm
p: +1-323-655-HVW8 (4898)
hvw8.com

Buy The Book Here!

Now go pay your respects to this legend because you’ve got to know
where you’re from to get where you’re going.

One Response to “MARC McKEE // SEEN UNKNOWN EXHIBIT”

  1. Dirty Says:

    Nice Work Kayli!

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