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  2. Drew Brophy - Wikipedia

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    Drew Brophy Retrospective Exhibit at Myrtle Beach Museum of Art 2018. Drew Brophy is an American artist born in 1971. Known as a "surf artist" Brophy is best known for his surfboard paintings and distinctive painting style, using Uni-Posca water-based paint pens.

  3. Surf art - Wikipedia

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    Surf art is visual art about or related to the sport of surfing, waves, and the culture that surrounds beaches. There is a strong connection between art and surf culture , which reaches back 3,000 years to Peru , where some of the world's first historians carved bas-reliefs of surfers.

  4. John Severson - Wikipedia

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    Drew Kampion, editor of Surfer 1968-1972, said Severson was "the first to treat surfing as a worthy subject matter for fine art." [3] Sam George, editor of Surfer (1999) said "before John Severson, there was no 'surf media,' no 'surf industry' and no 'surf culture' — at least not in the way we understand it today." [5]

  5. Surf culture - Wikipedia

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    "Surf graphics" is the art style associated with the surfing subculture in posters, flyers, T-shirts and logos. It is heavily influenced by skate art, [78] Kustom Kulture and tiki culture. Popular artists in the genre are Drew Brophy, Damian Fulton, Rick Griffin, Bill Ogden and Jim Phillips.

  6. History of surfing - Wikipedia

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    West Africans (e.g., Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Senegal) and western Central Africans (e.g., Cameroon) independently developed the skill of surfing. [5] Amid the 1640s CE, Michael Hemmersam provided an account of surfing in the Gold Coast: “the parents ‘tie their children to boards and throw them into the water.’” [5] In 1679 CE, Barbot provided an account of surfing among Elmina ...

  7. Surf, Isles of Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Surf, Isles of Shoals is a 1913 painting by the American Impressionist painter Childe Hassam. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts the rugged New England shoreline near Portsmouth, New Hampshire. [1] The painting is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1]