Posted by marc December 07, 2015

FAKIR originally created his three-panel piece, Burning Dojo, by hand painting the illustrations. But due to the positive response of the work, he teamed up with Last Concept to create a set of 30 printed and numbered versions. Everything about this set is awesome, from the modern grid layout and spacing, to the fact that there's no background color, just the bare deck's wood pattern. If you've got room on your walls for three skate decks, you can pick the set up right here.
See more of FAKIR's work here
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