So good! I love these dudes! Legends. I spoke with Ed once, years ago. I rode for New Deal on their flow team from 1990-1991. Ed called my house, my mom answered the phone, it was crazy. What great days those were...then I got old. I doubt Ed remembers any of this, but I sure do. Great job, TG, on the show! I've watched all of them so far. This Ed series is my favorite, followed by Matt Hensley and Gonz. Keep up the good work!
His take on cranking out graphics and getting work done is super insightful. I struggle with the anxiety of having something feel good enough before letting it be, amongst other things. Definitely wish I could obtain that mindset and have it come even half as great as he does. Still very great to hear that other artists think this way and know when to plow through their struggles and still produce great work. Thank you both for this awesome interview.
I still have the shoe box I keep random knickknacks in. Every couple years I'll need something from it and seeing the box triggers so many good memories. Sniffle
This is cultural exploration in its purest form. While skateboarding continues to fragment and commercialize, its refreshing to hear conversations like these. Thanks Tommy!
Seth Brown Hey, Ron Cameron is on Instagram but, unfortunately, doesn't post much from his back catalog of epicness. However, he has got a book of all his skate graphics coming out soon 👍
So good! I love these dudes! Legends. I spoke with Ed once, years ago. I rode for New Deal on their flow team from 1990-1991. Ed called my house, my mom answered the phone, it was crazy. What great days those were...then I got old. I doubt Ed remembers any of this, but I sure do. Great job, TG, on the show! I've watched all of them so far. This Ed series is my favorite, followed by Matt Hensley and Gonz. Keep up the good work!
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His take on cranking out graphics and getting work done is super insightful. I struggle with the anxiety of having something feel good enough before letting it be, amongst other things. Definitely wish I could obtain that mindset and have it come even half as great as he does. Still very great to hear that other artists think this way and know when to plow through their struggles and still produce great work. Thank you both for this awesome interview.
Thanks TG, ET is one of my all time favourites, rad artist, humble-magnificent too
I remember my Sheep Ed Templeton pro shoes. They were dope. Man we're old.
Oh snap!
Jonathan M. Yup !!! Took a fall the other day & made me second guess cruising for a few minutes. I just need to drop 50 tho .
I still have the shoe box I keep random knickknacks in. Every couple years I'll need something from it and seeing the box triggers so many good memories. Sniffle
@@ToyLatrine Aww! 😸
This is cultural exploration in its purest form. While skateboarding continues to fragment and commercialize, its refreshing to hear conversations like these. Thanks Tommy!
Thanks for this post Tommy. I like hearing the back ground stories from my era pro's.
This is so good you guys. I was so happy to see 'to be continued' at the end.
Templeton is the man. Cant wait to see pt 3!
Fucking love Ed. I met him once in Malmö at a demo and also at Sants in Barcelona. Coolest, most humble dude.
so rad to hear about ed's views/upbringing on design and layout. where can I learn more about ron cameron? thanks TG, looking forward to ep3
Seth Brown Hey, Ron Cameron is on Instagram but, unfortunately, doesn't post much from his back catalog of epicness. However, he has got a book of all his skate graphics coming out soon 👍
Jonathan Sandford - Great! Thanks for the info 🙏
These are great. Ed's a huge inspiration
what an inspiring interview...
Must have more of this!
Ed was a force to reckoned with in his Time!!
Thanks for this, dudes.
Awesome Tommy as always dude from the heart and a twisted mind ::)
Also, we NEED a Toy Machine ads coffee table book! Big ups to Marc Johnson for putting that out there. Please, please!
Ed makes me want to make an music/video album that has skating mixed into it.
VFX was being pushed for 2001, that trickled into 98% of design work everywhere.
more please
i love ed templeton. you have to get fred gall
it would be so fun to do board graphics
TURN UP FOR TEMPLETON!
Need more good and evil era boards
i wish i had a cool job
Goddamn does Ed have the greenest eyes ever
Also Hookups use to do great board designs but Ed did art board almost a sin to ride those
wtf is teenage smokers it sounds like my thing the we made a while ago called vancouver smokers lol
Ed has the sexiest eyes; what a babe!
coffee time!
Love me some Ed but dang bro their is a sun outside get some he looks unhealthy😞
these are great TG. can't wait to see who you have next .Neil? Natas?Henry?