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MISATO SUZUKI | “THE ART DUMP” | A CRAILTAP STORY

06 Nov MISATO SUZUKI | “THE ART DUMP” | A CRAILTAP STORY

Misato Suzuki’s Journey Through Art and Skateboarding on “The Art Dump”

The latest episode of The Art Dump on Crailtap’s YouTube channel highlights Misato Suzuki. Known for her vibrant, unique style, Misato gives us an inside look into her creative journey, sharing stories about her early days with Girl Skateboards and her evolving artistry. Filmed in her studio garage, this episode reveals a personal side to her work and her contributions to skateboarding culture.

From Japan to Girl Skateboards

Misato Suzuki first joined Girl Skateboards in 2004. At the time, she lacked the computer skills often required in design. Fortunately, legendary designer Andy Jenkins stepped in. He scanned her drawings and pictures, helping her transfer her art into a digital workspace. Through his assistance, Misato’s traditional art found its place in the world of skateboarding graphics.

Building Art for Ruby Republic

Back in the day, Megan Baltimore noticed Misato’s artistic potential and invited her to contribute to Ruby Republic. Misato’s style, rooted in her Japanese heritage, gave Ruby Republic a fresh, creative voice that set it apart. Her work there resonated deeply, blending her cultural background with a modern skateboarding edge. Ruby Republic gave her a platform to experiment and push her artistic limits.

A New Drop with Girl Skateboards and Misato Suzuki

Misato Suzuki’s new collection with Girl Skateboards is a testament to her artistic evolution. The collection, which includes decks, hats, hoodies, and socks, celebrates her unique vision. Each piece showcases her eye for detail, merging bold colors and intricate designs. Fans of her work will appreciate how she’s taken her early influences and brought them into a modern skateboarding context.

Finding Her Style in Crailtap’s World

Misato’s time with Crailtap and Girl Skateboards allowed her to define her artistic identity. Her collaborations have shown the skateboarding world how traditional art and skateboard culture can beautifully intersect. In this episode, she explains her journey of finding creative freedom in skateboarding and working with a brand that embraces individuality.

Misato Suzuki’s Art Dump episode isn’t just a look into her studio; it’s a celebration of her dedication to the craft and her role in shaping the aesthetics of Girl Skateboards. Her latest drop with Girl Skateboards is a testament to her journey from a traditional artist to a defining voice in the skateboarding community. Catch this episode on Crailtap’s YouTube channel and discover the story behind one of skateboarding’s most unique artists.

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