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THE SKATEROOM unveils Roy Lichtenstein skateboard collection

THE SKATEROOM unveils Roy Lichtenstein skateboard collection

THE SKATEROOM has once again merged the worlds of art and skate culture with their latest collection of skateboard artwork, featuring the iconic pop art of Roy Lichtenstein. Known for their unique collaborations with legendary artists, THE SKATEROOM’s latest release is a vibrant tribute to Lichtenstein’s comic book-style masterpieces, bringing his signature visual language to the skateboarding medium.

The collection begins with Lichtenstein’s 1964 “Girl in Mirror,” a work that captures a beautiful blonde woman smiling into a hand mirror. This artwork is enlarged and cropped to fit the slim vertical format of a skateboarda bold statement that simultaneously retains the essence of Lichtenstein’s original.

Next in line is a triptych based on Lichtenstein’s 1963 work “The Drowning Girl.” This set of three skateboards features the full painting, complete with the iconic phrase “I Don’t Care! I’d Rather Sink – Than Call Brad For Help!” The dramatic scene and poignant text make this piece a standout in the collection, highlighting the artist’s narrative power.

Next up is “Varoom!”, also from 1963, featuring an explosion in a comic book. This artwork critiques the glamorous depictions of war prevalent at the time. The skateboard version captures the explosive energy of the original, making it a dynamic addition to any collection.

The final piece in the collection reinterprets Lichtenstein’s 1964 “Happy Tears.” This skateboard shows an extremely cropped version of the woman’s face, with only one eye and a sliver of her mouth. Despite the minimal representation, the emotional impact remains powerful, allowing viewers to determine for themselves whether the woman’s tears are tears of joy or sadness.

THE SKATEROOM is no stranger to collaborations with renowned artists. Their previous collections have included works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Yoshitomo Nara. These skateboard artworks appeal to both loyal fans of legendary artists and new collectors drawn to the modern skateboard format.

THE SKATEROOM’s Roy Lichtenstein collection retails between $220 USD and $550 USD and is available to purchase through their website. Each piece offers a unique way to experience Lichtenstein’s art, making it an ideal addition to any art or skate lover’s collection.