Thinking Big, one fantastically motivated skateboarder

$44.00

Unleash your inner daredevil with our ‘Thinking Big’ drawing. This hand-inked black-and-white piece captures a skateboarder in full swing, embodying the thrill of the sport and the power of motivation. Ideal for adding an urban, dynamic touch to your home or office and an extra special gift for the crazy one in the family.

Hand-drawn original ink artwork of a boy on a skateboard.

Price and dimensions include frame. 17.5cm x 22.5cm

NO FRAME for shipping Outside of Australia

When you look at our “Thinking Big, one fantastically motivated skateboarder” drawing, you can’t help but feel a surge of energy and suspence. This black-and-white artwork captures the essence of skateboarding, presenting a motivated skateboarder with dreams as expansive as the sky.

In my journey as an artist with a background at Walt Disney, I intended to use this piece to communicate the love and connection I felt towards this unique urban sport. I sought to replicate the skateboarder’s moment of utter freedom and crazy fun.

With our black-and-white drawings, we believe in maintaining focus on the subject. In this case, it’s the skateboarder poised for action, and the magnitude of his stunt reflected by the colourless state. This piece from our black-and-white collection fits seamlessly with any home styling. For more exquisite pieces, visit our collection of 16 Brilliant Black and white drawings.

This beautifully hand-inked drawing is more than just an image; it celebrates ambition, resilience, imagination, and the joy of skateboarding. A wonderful addition to the art collection of any skateboard enthusiast or someone who appreciates the beauty of sport and movement.

For further exploration of unique arts, please visit one of our sister sites, STALD, which offers various creative services for digital and physical spaces.

Now, let’s lighten the mood with five funny facts about skateboarders:

  1. Skateboarders see the world as one big playground, constantly spotting potential “skate spots” in mundane places.
  2. Most skateboarders can’t resist the urge to kickflip an abandoned board. It’s like a moth to a flame!
  3. Many skateboarders have a strange attachment to their skate shoes, no matter how scuffed or hole-ridden they get.
  4. Skateboarders often have an amusingly diverse vocabulary, where words like ‘gnarly’, ‘stoked’, and ‘wipeout’ are daily jargon.
  5. While non-skateboarders see a simple set of stairs, skateboarders see a challenge and potential trick spot!

Thinking Big, one fantastically motivated skateboarder