ARTIST APPRECIATION
ADM Skateboards would have no place, no products and no inspiration without the help of our beloved artists. They are the root of the company and, without them, ADM Skateboards would have no purpose. This section is dedicated to those who have contributed their ideas and artwork. Thus far, we have been influenced by a few artists, but we are looking forward to working with many more.
If you are a creative person and think your design would make a good tee shirt, hat, skate deck, or even a space ship, then email Dawn at dawn.strzepek@admskateboards.com
If we like your design/artwork, then you will be compensated, and your artwork will be produced. Ask about our possible flat fee payments or revenue sharing agreements.
Check out our featured artists below:
Austin Myers |
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Aside from being a great artist, Austin could make a sound effect for any situation. He could eat a box of spaghetti in one serving. He was easily excitable, loved to make funny faces, loved to fall down, loved to ponder, loved to write, loved to laugh, loved to draw, loved legos, loved to skate and, most of all, loved to love. He is my inspiration. His parents regarded him as the most influential artist since DaVinci. His mother has been overheard telling friends that the Sistine Chapel was a cereal box compared to the “lego ship” Austin built when he was 9 years old. I will be more modest and proclaim him to be the best artist ever to hail from Jay Street, 80214. |
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Steven Wasterval |
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Steve is currently a student at a design school in Miami. He is planning to graduate in a year and become a full time graphic designer. Steve has sold many pieces of artwork and designed multiple tee shirt graphics for companies like ADM Skateboards and Yetti Bicycles. His hobbies include painting, sleeping, and unbalancing his check book. Aside from being Mandy Moore’s eye candy, Steve has a distinct art style that differentiates him from most of the artists we see. His unique style is always rewarded with our utmost praise and gratitude. |
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Tim Groot |
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| Formerly known as Olaf, Tim is a student in advertising school in Miami. He is currently aspiring to become the most powerful Art Director in the world. With connections such as Pat Bowlen and the entire Canadian population, we have no doubt that he will reach his goal. Tim is an effective, creative, stylish graphic designer. His designs are worthy of being published, and when we need a sleek marketable graphic, he always produces something we can envision the world wearing. A quote from Tim:P.S. If I lived back in the Wild West days, instead of carrying a six-gun in my holster, I’d carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck cowboy said something like ‘Hey, look. He’s carrying a soldering iron!’ and started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I could just say, ‘That’s right, it’s a soldering iron. The soldering iron of justice.’ Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because they had made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit them up for a free drink.” | |
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