This is probably one of my most recognized snowboard photos; Jeff Brushie at the Camp of Champions halfpipe on the Horstman Glacier, Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler, BC, in 1992. This board is so legendary now that it’s hard to understate how collectible and coveted it is. This summer saw an unspoken competitive battle between Brushie, Haakon, and Boyer. Each matching run for run, one-upping each other and as a result pushing snowboarding forward and raising the importance of style and power.
This image has appeared in Snowboarder Magazine, Alex Dymond’s classic monograph “Snow Beach”, New York Times Style Magazine, GQ Magazine and all over the internets.
In the 90s snowboarding was still new, wild, dangerous, and changing by the month. It was exciting, the characters were legendary, and it went from the outcast to the olympics in a matter of years. These are some of the photos from that era. Sports collectables for those of us who were never into team sports.
Photos by Dano Pendygrasse
Editions of 3. First sale at .05 - .1 ETH, second sale at 1 ETH, 3rd is gifted to the rider if possible, burnt if not. Burn is under way currently.
prints at www.danopendygrasse.store
Jeff Brushie. Air to fakie on his trout base Burton Snowboards pro model in 1992
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Jeff Brushie. Air to fakie on his trout base Burton Snowboards pro model in 1992
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This is probably one of my most recognized snowboard photos; Jeff Brushie at the Camp of Champions halfpipe on the Horstman Glacier, Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler, BC, in 1992. This board is so legendary now that it’s hard to understate how collectible and coveted it is. This summer saw an unspoken competitive battle between Brushie, Haakon, and Boyer. Each matching run for run, one-upping each other and as a result pushing snowboarding forward and raising the importance of style and power.
This image has appeared in Snowboarder Magazine, Alex Dymond’s classic monograph “Snow Beach”, New York Times Style Magazine, GQ Magazine and all over the internets.
In the 90s snowboarding was still new, wild, dangerous, and changing by the month. It was exciting, the characters were legendary, and it went from the outcast to the olympics in a matter of years. These are some of the photos from that era. Sports collectables for those of us who were never into team sports.
Photos by Dano Pendygrasse
Editions of 3. First sale at .05 - .1 ETH, second sale at 1 ETH, 3rd is gifted to the rider if possible, burnt if not. Burn is under way currently.
prints at www.danopendygrasse.store
- Sales
- Transfers