Posted by marc February 11, 2016
boom art Prints Hokusai & Other Japanese Art on Surf Boards

Thank god they didn't go with Hokusai's Great Wave off Kanagawa. French surf and skate shop boom art follow up their series of triptych imbued surf boards with five boards stamped with famous Japanese wood block prints. Three of the five use art originally created by Katsushika Hokusai, arguably the most recognizable artist of his movement and staple of dorm room walls. And yes, boom art did use the infamous Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, which would go on to inspire plenty of hentai. Each design is limited to 10 pieces, and starting at a few grand, these were definitely meant for the walls rather than the waves. Check them out here.

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