Featured: Skateboard-01
A recycled snowboard that discovered wheels, purpose, and a mild identity crisis after being forcibly removed from its natural habitat and introduced to hand tools. It was cut by hand, without a jigsaw, which explains both the shape and the language used during its construction.
It is not straight. This is not a flaw but a historical record. Each curve marks a moment of decision, hesitation, or misplaced confidence. Despite this, or possibly because of it, the board rides smoothly, tracks reliably, and appears completely uninterested in conventional ideas of perfection.
Built from salvaged materials and assembled with proper components and improper judgment, it exists as a single, opinionated object. It does not attempt to please everyone, align with anything, or be repeated in exactly the same way again.