COMMUNITY
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BEFORE SURFING WAS COOL IT WAS JUST DOWNRIGHT FUN. GOOD NEWS IS, IT'S STILL FUN. IF YOU'VE EVER SPENT TIME NEAR THE OCEAN YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT SHE HAS A MAGNITUDE THAT CAN'T BE EXPLAINED, ONLY FELT…
ENVIRONMENT
This week, we present a piece on Marissa Miller’s work as President of the Cal Poly Surfrider Foundation Club, written by Charlotte Ross. At the end of the piece, we showcase art by Kara Gibson, a student at the University of California Santa Barbara, as well as a short bio Kara wrote about herself.
ARTISTS
Leonie Anholts is a surfer and film photographer based in Aotearoa New Zealand. After her takeover on our Instagram this week, we wanted to share with you more of her photos that capture light with grace and nostalgia, along with some of her words about life and surfing. Her photos make us want to grab a film camera and take candid photos of our sea sisters in the water.
For many ocean dwellers the concept of surfing on a freshwater lake is unfathomable, let alone in the dead of the Canadian winter. However, on the windiest and seemingly coldest of days those familiar neoprene clad bobbing heads can be seen within the waves of the Great Lakes…
We interviewed artist and surfer, Madeline O'Donoghue, from New Zealand. She has a distinct illustrative art style that highlights the feelings of surf culture and often includes women surfers and text in her work. Check out her website here for more of her work.
Wahine Log Review
Check out Maya Harrison’s board review that we posted on our Instagram called @wahinelogreview. But you can also view the full transcript below. Maya highlights the benefit of working with a shaper and digging into the process of fine-tuning details.