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The "Golden Era" of decks, featuring legendary pros like Rob Roskopp, Jeff Grosso, and Jason Jessee.

Phillips’ work for the Fillmore and legendary bands, blending liquid typography with vibrant, trippy imagery.

The roots of his career, featuring classic 1960s surf illustrations and comic-style advertisements. The "Golden Era" of decks, featuring legendary pros

Created in 1985, the Screaming Hand is arguably the most influential piece of skate art ever made. Phillips once explained that the hand represents the visceral power of the sport—the "shout" of adrenaline and the scars earned on the pavement. Even decades later, it remains a symbol of rebellion and creativity, proving that great design is timeless. The Value of the Retrospective

Phillips pioneered the use of "Day-Glo" and high-contrast palettes that defined the 80s. Created in 1985, the Screaming Hand is arguably

From the iconic to the blistering graphics of the 1980s skate boom, Phillips transformed the way we view action sports and rock music. Here is a deep dive into why this 40-year retrospective remains the ultimate "bible" for artists and fans alike. The Genesis of an Icon

Every deck graphic told a story about the skater’s personality. How to Find the Work The Value of the Retrospective Phillips pioneered the

This 40-year retrospective captures that evolution, showcasing how he moved from surf movie posters to creating the most recognizable logo in skateboarding: the blue, severed Screaming Hand. What the Collection Covers