“Cloudy Day 2″ by Ty Morgan
Here is some friendly artwork to feast your eyes on. The first is Blondie the cat who lives at the Knock Warehouse and the second is a remake by Ty Morgan from the first cloudy day submission by Corey Reed. Thanks for the art! Keep em comin in!
Deer Knock on Wood Board Graphic by Jason Amos Oaks
Last year Jason approached us about making a board graphic for Knock On Wood. Although this is not the first board graphic he has designed, it is his first board graphic to be produced. Previously, he won a board design contest for Toy Machine’s Johnny Layton. Ever wonder about the inner workings of a board graphic. Hopefully the video will help give a better understanding of where the artwork comes from, at least you will get some bagpipes and a glimpse of a ramp being made from recycled wood.
Jason is currently living and working in Knoxville and stays active in the local skateboard community. See more of his work at chocolateshores.com
Andy Ferro : Backside Heelflip : ph: Patrick McInerney
Here is a snippet from a two day trip to Murfreesboro and Nashville, TN. Andy (London) is doing a backside heel over a grass-gap in some newly acquired knickers from the thrift stores of Gatlinburg, TN (Big Rock Candy Mountain).
the new hendersonville park outside of asheville, nc is quite a gem. it’s by far the best park in western north carolina. if you’re still not convinced let george fill you in.
Knock On Wood : Green Stump : Skateboard Graphic by Matt Sharer
Knock On Wood has become an earth-friendly skateboard company and has gone “GREEN”. We now offer a program where you can recycle your “GREEN” money in exchange for skateboards. You no longer have to drive across town and exhaust gaseous waste into the atmosphere on your way to the skateshop. Save the planet by using our ONLINE STORE.
P.S. We are only kidding. Get the new “GREEN STUMP” at your local skateshop. Buy it online if they do not carry Knock On Wood…then tell them to hit us up because we are too busy to call them. Tell ‘em were sorry about that but we’re doing the best we can…and we love them.
Gresham Middle School invited Knock On Wood to participate in this years Arts Festival. We joyfully took this opportunity to speak with the students about the work flow involved in the creation of our skateboards…magic!
Me : Droppin In On Knocksville : ph: Chris McDonald
Don’t mess with Corn, Chris McDonald, he’s from D.C. We shot this photo the other day before Sundown (In The City). Check out more of Corn’s photos @ www.chrismcdonalds.com. Look forward to an interview, video, and another Corn photo with Drew Echols coming up next on the LogBlog.