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Chemistry Collective artist Miki keeps it feminine with a lovely monochromatic 3 board series. Continue reading

Nice little film/edit of Blake from today courtesy of Dylan Palmer. Must be nice to be able to sport boardshorts already. Continue reading

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This week I thought I’d share some of the Collective boards that I’ve done art on over the past 6 years. I got introduced to drawing at an early age by my father, and in 9th grade I really started getting into graffiti art. I had a crew of friends and that’s all we would do in class. We would practice our throw ups, pieces, and tags. I was heavily involved in the graffiti scene in North County San Diego for the years after. When we formed Chemistry in 2002 it was natural to morph these two lifestyles together. Here are a few boards from the archives. Hope you enjoy.
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Chemistry Collective’s Live in SF Art Show took place this past Thursday at John Colins in downtown San Francisco and went off with great success. John Colins and SEC presented us with an awesome venue which accommodated a good amount of people. The show featured art by Collective artists Coper, Scott Seiver and Miki. The artists submitted pieces done in traditional Chemistry fashion on Chemistry Surfboards and also did some pieces in other formats. Continue reading

Yes it feels like the season is finally upon us (as of today), we have good little waves and the sun has showed its face. With that in mind here is a little sneak peak of our Chemistry Summer/Fall Clothing Collection which will be released in a few weeks.
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Scott Seiver releases his latest rendition of “Brooklyn’s Finest” just in time for summer. This design will soon be available for custom orders. The Chemistry Collective continues to bring an original art style to surfboards that has been imitated but never duplicated since 2001.
Visit one of our dealers or contact us direct for custom orders.


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Chemistry Collective artist Scott Seiver has added the late, great 2Pac to his fallen rapper series. With the huge response that he got from his rendition of The Notorious B.I.G., he wanted to continue his series with one of his favorite rappers of all time.

Collective artist Scott Seiver brings back Bedstuy’s finest for UnSound Surf Shop. It’s only fitting that Long Island, NY’s corest shop want the King of NY, Notorious BIG showcased on a couple of their stock boards.

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