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ISSUE NO.10 BUENOS AIRES

ISSUE NO.10 — featured artist

FEATURED ARTIST SANTIAGO ROSSI

PUBLISHED April 10, 2015

The act of skating and making jewelry are quite different, but then again quite similar when it comes to technical skill, precision and creativity. Santiago first started designing and creating jewelry when he was approximately 12 years old. He started at a school that taught different trades and quickly fell in love with playing and forming the metals into different shapes. As he got older, his focus started shifting more and more towards skating. He took a break from his jewelry for a number of years but has recently started creating again. He calls his new project SAR (his initials). He believes that it’s important to create as much as you can with your own two hands. His work space, including his benches and about half of his tools, were handmade by Santi. Craftsmanship and quality still prevail over speed and profit for this young Argentinian maestro. Check out his website and Instagram (@sar_joyeria) and pick up something for yourself or your lover.

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ISSUE NO.10 — featured artist

FEATURED ARTIST SANTIAGO ROSSI

PUBLISHED April 10, 2015

The act of skating and making jewelry are quite different, but then again quite similar when it comes to technical skill, precision and creativity. Santiago first started designing and creating jewelry when he was approximately 12 years old. He started at a school that taught different trades and quickly fell in love with playing and forming the metals into different shapes. As he got older, his focus started shifting more and more towards skating. He took a break from his jewelry for a number of years but has recently started creating again. 

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ISSUE NO.10 — city montage

BUENOS AIRES SKATE MONTAGE TWO

PUBLISHED April 3, 2015

Skateboarding in Argentina is different from other places. While they have security guards all over the city, the cops don’t give a shit. You can keep trying your trick until security tries to physically stop you because you know that the cops will not come and do anything. This makes for a unique game of cat and mouse where you run back 2 or 3 different times, trying to get one last shot at the precious trick that you have your mind set on. When you win, it’s heaven. When you loose, you come back again tomorrow. This is the spirit of the skater.

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ISSUE NO.10 — caught on film

BUENOS AIRES CAUGHT ON 35MM FILM

PUBLISHED April 1, 2015

Buenos Aires is culture. This city is a visual playground full of surprises, colors, shapes and people of all kinds. The center feels like an European capital and the outskirts feel like LA or any major modern city sprawled out into the abyss through a network of never ending highways. All of these elements combined create a unique atmosphere for skateboarding and for anyone who is obsessed with documenting the world around them and the things that are going on.

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ISSUE NO.10 — full video parts

FULL VIDEO PART KOALA Y BRENDAN

PUBLISHED March 31, 2015

Tomas “Koala” Scicchitano is one of the top dog Argentinos. His love for the street and street skateboarding is unrivaled, evidenced by the way that he skates and the spots he chooses. Koala never picks the easy route and is constantly learning new tricks. This Mar Del Plata native recently moved to Buenos Aires about a year ago and has been killing it with the crew since he arrived.

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ISSUE NO.10 — skaters cookbook

SKATERS COOKBOOK GUISO DE LENTEJAS

PUBLISHED March 30, 2015

Luciano Cristobal is one of the true OGs of Argentina. He has been on the scene since before the scene existed and has been killing it all the way. His family is well known in Argentina for their culinary endeavors as well. His brother owns one of the most popular restaurants in the San Telmo neighborhood and had a cooking show on television until recently. This was an obvious choice for our Skaters Cookbook section and we are proud to have one of the masters from Argentina show us how to prepare a proper guiso de lentejas.

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ISSUE NO.10 — city montage

BUENOS AIRES SKATE MONTAGE ONE

PUBLISHED March 29, 2015

Skating in Buenos Aires is not always easy, but it is always rewarding. The streets can be rough and security can be a bitch, but the thing that makes skating in Buenos Aires so great is the skaters. The crews are strong and there is little to no beef between anybody, which is different than what we have experienced in other cities. With six or seven subway lines, five or six lines of regional train and more than 200 bus lines, the public transport will get you almost anywhere you want to go. The best part is that the tickets are less than 50 cents for each ride. With fruit shops and corner stores everywhere, you are never too far away from water or refreshments while on the session.

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ISSUE NO.10 — interviews

INTERVIEW MIGUEL BARRIONUEVO

PUBLISHED March 28, 2015

“Migue” comes from the center of Buenos Aires. His childhood home is only a few steps from the geographical and political heart of Argentina. He grew up skating all of the government buildings and plazas full of historical monuments. His neighborhood, San Telmo, is known for its rough, cobblestone streets, and lurkers waiting in the shadows for unsuspecting tourists once the sun starts to go down.

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ISSUE NO.10 — full video parts

FULL VIDEO PART FEDE GONZALEZ & FRIENDS

PUBLISHED March 27, 2015

Fede Gonzalez and the boys from Quilmes are your classic definition of skate rats. They eat, breath and sleep skateboarding. They have been roaming Buenos Aires and the world for the last 10 or 15 years, filming, skating and living it up with gigantic smiles on their faces every step of the way. Not only do they all skate and most professionally, they also all play with cameras and shoot photos and make videos of their adventures.

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ISSUE NO.9 — trailer

TRAILER FOR ISSUE No. 10 BUENOS AIRES

PUBLISHED March 16, 2015

Buenos Aires is not only the cultural and political capital of Argentina but also the center of the Argentinian skate scene. Built like a European city, this nearly 500 year old metropolis was once the richest port city in the world due to extensive silver trade. It has had lots of ups and downs and has gone through many changes in the past centuries. Full of plazas, antique and modern architecture, rich and poor neighborhoods, Buenos Aires has just about any different kind of terrain that you can think of.

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