Who does the art for Welcome skateboards?
Who does the art for Welcome skateboards?
Jason Celaya
Welcome Skateboards and its creator Jason Celaya, “officially” titled the Minister of Magic, has been one of most interesting stories in skateboarding in recent memory.
What does the brand Welcome mean?
Welcome seems like the first major successful brand that is started by neither. Whether you like the actual brand or not, we represent the idea that anyone (a nobody) can change things if they are willing to take action and make the necessary sacrifices.
What is the most expensive skate brand?
The Top 5 Most Expensive Skateboards In History
- #5 – The Golden Skateboard – $15,000.
- #4 – The Supreme Mundi – $20,000.
- #3 – Tony Hawk’s Very Own Beatle’s Blackbird Board – $27,000.
- #2 – Bucky Lasek & Adam Yauch Four Duck Set – $35,000.
- #1 – Jamie Thomas & Bob Dylan Blowin’ In The Wind Skateboard – $38,000.
How old is welcome skateboards?
Welcome was born in 2010 from a desire to embrace and promote the ever-shrinking subcultural side of skateboarding.
How do you know what size of skateboard to get?
We recommend starting with a skateboard deck width that is proportional to your shoe size. If you wear men’s size 6.5 to 9, start out with a deck width of 7.5 to 8.0 inches. If you wear shoes 9.5 or larger, we recommend getting a deck between 8.0 and 8.5 inches.
Who can say welcome aboard?
Pilots and cabin crew usually prefer to say Welcome on board. Welcome aboard is more common to use when someone joins a team.
What’s the rarest skateboard in the world?
Supreme Mundi
British artist Adrian Wilson has created—and sold—what he is calling “the World’s Most Expensive Skateboard:” The $20,000 Supreme Mundi. The deck is made from a wooden artist’s palette and emblazoned with a knockoff of the Supreme skate logo. Jon Satin, a former art gallery owner, bought the piece on eBay for a client.