NATAS KAUPAS x WES HUMPSTON SKETCHES

$399.00

The Natas Kaupas "Sketch" graphic, designed by Jim Phillips for Santa Cruz, is an iconic piece of skateboarding history.

"Natas Kaupas Sketches Wes Humpston" rIS A a highly collectible, limited-edition skateboard deck released by Designarium

This specific collaboration features raw, stylized graphic sketches by legendary Dogtown artist Wes Humpston, who famously created the visual identity for early Dogtown and Santa Monica Airlines (SMA) boards.

Key Details & Specifications

  • Brand / Project: Designarium (Natas Kaupas’s artist-led skateboard venture).

  • Artist: Wes Humpston (Bulldog Skates / Dogtown).

  • Deck Shape: Classic Natas III OG retro shape.

  • Dimensions: 10.4" width.

  • Production Run: Limited edition of 400 decks worldwide.

  • Market Value: As a rare New Old Stock (NOS) piece, it typically commands $500 to $600 USD among vintage skateboard collectors.

During the mid-2000s, Natas Kaupas used Designarium to give legendary artists total creative freedom over his classic pro-model shapes. This release combined Humpston’s aggressive, hand-sketched "Bulldog" style with the deck shape that helped pioneer modern street skating in the late 1980s.

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The Natas Kaupas "Sketch" graphic, designed by Jim Phillips for Santa Cruz, is an iconic piece of skateboarding history.

"Natas Kaupas Sketches Wes Humpston" rIS A a highly collectible, limited-edition skateboard deck released by Designarium

This specific collaboration features raw, stylized graphic sketches by legendary Dogtown artist Wes Humpston, who famously created the visual identity for early Dogtown and Santa Monica Airlines (SMA) boards.

Key Details & Specifications

  • Brand / Project: Designarium (Natas Kaupas’s artist-led skateboard venture).

  • Artist: Wes Humpston (Bulldog Skates / Dogtown).

  • Deck Shape: Classic Natas III OG retro shape.

  • Dimensions: 10.4" width.

  • Production Run: Limited edition of 400 decks worldwide.

  • Market Value: As a rare New Old Stock (NOS) piece, it typically commands $500 to $600 USD among vintage skateboard collectors.

During the mid-2000s, Natas Kaupas used Designarium to give legendary artists total creative freedom over his classic pro-model shapes. This release combined Humpston’s aggressive, hand-sketched "Bulldog" style with the deck shape that helped pioneer modern street skating in the late 1980s.