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Jeremy Fish Artist Deck Series

29 August 2008, 16.13 | Posted in Art, Skateboarding | No comments »

highsnobiety - Jeremy Fish Artist Deck Series
This is the second series of an ongoing collaboration of screenprinted skate decks between Jeremy Fish and various artists. All decks are sold in a set of three and signed by Jeremy Fish himself. Only 300 of each design have been produced, even fewer have been signed.
In this deck series Jeremy Fish worked with some fellow artists on the deck graphics. The line-up includes Sam Flores, Matt Irving of Delphi Collective and Travis Millard.
The deck set is now available in the Upper Playground Online Store for 210 USD.


 Jeremy Fish Artist Deck Series


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