• Per Ove Sleen

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    Studio45 is a one man outfit supplying art illustrations and design on a high and professional level. Besides publishing all sorts of art and graphics (print & web), I also write, perform and publish music. Studio45 Produces and publishes graphic novels and subsequent video productions of the same novels for web and the commercial print market. Podcast and vidcast are in the workings.
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First in the series of skateboard designs from Studio45

For some time now I have been meaning to take advantage of the great offer they have on zazzle.com now. They let you put your design on to top notch boards and handles the entire sales process for you, before they mail you your cut.You set the price and thus determines your own revenue.

The first dedicated board design out of Studio45

The first dedicated board design out of Studio45

My whole grown up life I’ve had a very close connection to the urban street scene even though I was born and raised in one of the most remote and rural places left in entire Europe.
I was brought up on Stord, an island up on The Norwegian west coast. Way out in the North sea.
But when I turned 23 I divorced and cut all threads before I headed for Hamburg Germany and a life as rock musician, busker with a very close connection to the street scene  in Germany/Europe at the time.
This was the 80’s and skateboarding was having a revival in Europe, Break dance and robot walks was just hitting the streets towards 85-86.
Me I was busking my heart out (and learning some of the most important skills for life), drinking, drugging and hanging with the street crowd and at the same time a friend (Frank Wiedecke) and I was getting to grips with the concept of recording digital music with the aid of computers (commodore 64)…man that was times I like to remember.

It’s these influences, together with a close eye on that scene world wide ever since, that are coming to life in this design.

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