Print To The Fullest
Print To The Fullest
Mark Gonzales lying on the floor, holding a circular artwork with a spray-painted face cutout, partially obscuring his face. Surrounding him are several skateboard decks and art prints from his collaboration with THE SKATEROOM, featuring his signature playful, abstract characters and vibrant designs. The image captures Gonzales' signature artistic style and the essence of the collection.
Mark Gonzales standing in his studio wearing a black hoodie from his collaboration with THE SKATEROOM, featuring colorful illustrations on the back. The studio is filled with art supplies, spray cans, and a creative atmosphere, capturing the essence of his artistic space in New York City.

Print To The Fullest

Limited Edition of 100

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A fourth Gonz print has landed — by popular demand.

For our second collaboration with Mark Gonzales—aka The Gonz, aka the godfather of modern street skating—we’re breaking new ground. This collection isn’t just about decks. For the first time ever, THE SKATEROOM is introducing print editions and an exclusive apparel capsule.

Our first-ever print editions bring Gonzales' signature visual language—expressive linework, dreamlike figures, and poetic absurdity—into a new, collectible form. Each risograph print carries the raw, spontaneous energy of his work, with rich textures and vibrant imperfections that make every piece one of a kind.

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Print To The Fullest
Print To The Fullest
Mark Gonzales lying on the floor, holding a circular artwork with a spray-painted face cutout, partially obscuring his face. Surrounding him are several skateboard decks and art prints from his collaboration with THE SKATEROOM, featuring his signature playful, abstract characters and vibrant designs. The image captures Gonzales' signature artistic style and the essence of the collection.
Mark Gonzales standing in his studio wearing a black hoodie from his collaboration with THE SKATEROOM, featuring colorful illustrations on the back. The studio is filled with art supplies, spray cans, and a creative atmosphere, capturing the essence of his artistic space in New York City.
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Portrait of Mark GONZALES

About the Artist

Portrait of Mark GONZALES

Mark Gonzales is an American artist and professional skateboarder best known for his profound contribution to the development of street skateboarding from the mid-1980s onward. Gonzales’ creative outlook is evident in his ability to perform inventive new tricks using the existing framework of urban architecture like handrails, stairs, and ledges. His artwork grew out of the same environment as his skateboarding and includes illustrating zines, which often have surreal and humorous characters, as well as producing and collaborating on projects with Harmony Korine and Spike Jonze. Born on June 1, 1968 in South Gate, CA, he began skateboarding by the age of 13 and formed the company Blind Skateboards in 1989. While pursuing his sporting career, the artist began drawing in his free time and created graphics for Krooked Skateboards.

His work was recently displayed at the Brooklyn Museum where 40 of his zines are featured in the show “Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines” as well as ‘Coltureal Affairs’ at Franklin Parrasch Gallery curated by artist Rita Ackermann. He also recently closed a sold out exhibition at Rise Above Gallery in Osaka, Japan and at HVW8 Gallery Los Angeles. He lives and works in New York.

Mark Gonzales is an American artist and professional skateboarder best known for his profound contribution to the development of street skateboarding from the mid-1980s onward. Gonzales’ creative outlook is evident in his ability to perform inventive new tricks using the existing framework of urban
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Mark Gonzales is an American artist and professional skateboarder best known for his profound contribution to the development of street skateboarding from the mid-1980s onward. Gonzales’ creative outlook is evident in his ability to perform inventive new tricks using the existing framework of urban architecture like handrails, stairs, and ledges. His artwork grew out of the same environment as his skateboarding and includes illustrating zines, which often have surreal and humorous characters, as well as producing and collaborating on projects with Harmony Korine and Spike Jonze. Born on June 1, 1968 in South Gate, CA, he began skateboarding by the age of 13 and formed the company Blind Skateboards in 1989. While pursuing his sporting career, the artist began drawing in his free time and created graphics for Krooked Skateboards.

His work was recently displayed at the Brooklyn Museum where 40 of his zines are featured in the show “Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines” as well as ‘Coltureal Affairs’ at Franklin Parrasch Gallery curated by artist Rita Ackermann. He also recently closed a sold out exhibition at Rise Above Gallery in Osaka, Japan and at HVW8 Gallery Los Angeles. He lives and works in New York.