{"id":50765,"date":"2018-06-19T17:34:51","date_gmt":"2018-06-19T21:34:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thatdope.com\/style\/best-art-for-sale-online-june-2018-week-3\/"},"modified":"2018-06-19T17:34:51","modified_gmt":"2018-06-19T21:34:51","slug":"best-art-for-sale-online-june-2018-week-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thatdope.com\/style\/best-art-for-sale-online-june-2018-week-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Art For Sale Online June 2018 Week 3"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since the early 1950s, skateboarding<\/a>\u00a0started out as an alternative method for Californian surfers to cruise on concrete. The original inventor of the first skate deck remains unknown, but since its popularity peaked in the 1960s, countless customized boards have hit the global market, as per Skateboarding Magazine<\/em><\/a>. As\u00a0the once leisure activity turned professional sport\u2019s popularity continues to rise, platforms dedicated to selling skate decks as limited-edition pieces of art also continue to emerge. Take Supreme<\/a>\u2019s artist collaboration decks for instance or the Skateroom<\/a> \u2019s collectible boards intended to be mounted on a wall just like a painting.<\/p>\n For this week\u2019s best art drops, we highlight coveted artist skate decks alongside other limited collectible artworks created by leading international artists. Read on to learn more and let us know if you\u2019re willing to cop.<\/p>\nWally Wood\u2019s Disneyland Memorial Orgy<\/em> Printed On Boom-Art Skate Decks<\/h2>\n