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  2. Surf art - Wikipedia

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    Surf art is popular in Australian culture, with fashion brands like Mambo and artists like Reg Mombassa playing key roles in popularising the genre. In South Australia, the annual Onkaparinga Surf Art Exhibition shows for two months during Port Noarlunga's peak tourist season, and offers contributing artists a prize pool of AUD$2500 and the opportunity to sell their work.

  3. John Severson - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called Severson "a pioneer of modern surf culture;" [3] who created "the surf art genre; joined the earliest ranks of surf filmmakers; developed the "Surf Fever" writing font now synonymous with surfing; and started the first major magazine dedicated to wave riding, Surfer, a holy book of the sport.

  4. 30 of the most beautiful beaches across the US - AOL

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    If you visit the nearby town, check out the boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés. Kā'anapali Beach in Hawaii Kā‘anapali Beach in Hawaii. ejs9/Getty Images

  5. Kevin A. Short - Wikipedia

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    While riding his bicycle through town, he noticed surf posters with artwork by Rick Griffin stapled to the telephone poles, an early influence on the young artist. [3] A family move to Albuquerque, New Mexico became a formative influence in Short’s work: as a profound melancholy set in, he would find respite in painting and drawing the ocean.

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  7. Drew Brophy - Wikipedia

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    A self-taught artist, Brophy began painting on surfboards as a young boy when he first began to surf in his native South Carolina. Originally, Brophy set out to be a professional surfer, and he traveled the globe using artwork to help pay for his surf adventures. More and more, he was commissioned to create art, and a lifetime profession was born.

  8. Jim Phillips (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips began his career in the arts in the early 1960s, initially gaining recognition through surf and skateboard magazines. [4] His professional journey took off with his first published work in the 1962 spring issue of Surfer Quarterly, featuring his "Woody" illustration, which had won a surf car cartoon contest the previous year. His art ...

  9. Gravity-defying photo of surfer Gabriel Medina during ... - AOL

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    The photo shows the Brazilian surfer seemingly floating over the horizon, his board beside him, just seconds before he splashed back into the water.