ART PROGRAM

Jimbo Phillips

Santa Cruz, California. Skate graphics, psychedelic monsters, outlaw energy. The Art Program goes west — and brings it back to Milano.

The Collaboration

TWO SCENES,
ONE ATTITUDE

Fixed-gear culture and skate culture never formally met — but they always spoke the same language. Both emerged as outsider responses to mainstream sport. The street. The city. The do-it-yourself ethos that turns a simple machine into a statement.

Jimbo's visual world — psychedelic monsters, Hot Rod energy, bold comic-book lines with the sweet spot of gross-out humor that never tips into the repulsive — carries the same rebellious DNA as the early Cinelli fixed-gear scene. Different terrain. Same conviction.

The capsule is a monster on a Cinelli gravel bike, surfboard under its arm, dodging rats and roaches through a Louisiana bayou. Irreverent, absurd, totally alive. Produced once. Collected forever.

The Artist

JIMBO
PHILLIPS

Son of Jim Phillips— the man behind the Screaming Hand, one of skateboarding's most recognizable graphics. Jimbo grew up inside the art. He apprenticed at his father's side, then broke out on his own in the early nineties, forging a visual language entirely his own: bold comic-book lines, psychedelic creatures, pleasurably absurd characters that belong on a board or a gallery wall with equal conviction.

01

Collaborated with Nike, Volcom, Toyota, Bell Helmets, Puma — the guy that makes brands look like they don't care about brands.

02

Featured in Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005). Exhibited internationally across Europe, South America, and Canada.

03

Santa Cruz, California. Born and raised in the art world, still doing it on his own terms.

the capsule

Wear the art

Limited drop. Every piece is designed to be worn and ridden — not hung on a wall.

Jimbo Phillips

T-shirt

100% Organic Cotton

60 €

JIMBO PHILLIPS

drifter cycling cap

One size fits all

40 €

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