1203
2024
2024
NSW,
Australia
Australia
Primitive Skills,
Meta Week
Iv’e contributed a short story in the new issue of Australia’s own unprofessional surf magazine. In print form. All issues up to now have been on heavy rotation in many travels, cars, pad’s and so on. There’s a long list of contributors that have been shaping the corner of the water world that holds our interest and intrigue, along with the top notch writings and photos, the overall curation captures the right spirit. Big shout to Sam Smith for the link on this one.
Order Primitive Skills - Issue 005 here
An offering from a sage and a king is more than silver & gold. It is a seed of hope, a bud of faith. And so, Primitive Skills—the world’s loosest surf magazine—returns in its fifth incarnation. Opening with Wardie Ward’s tunnel vision experiments and adventures on a 43’ sailing yacht named Sounder. In a sure step toward Fountainhead George Greenough offers insight into his recently released film series 6-PACK. Jackson Whitefield’s Keunyser explores the complexities of progress and the delicate equilibrium needed to preserve this world. Craig Allsop looses a wheel in East Arnhem Land. Matt L Roar and Johnny Knapp open the vault doors to Rockaway’s Basement. Julian Smith gets tapped in, or tapped into, in the Balearic Islands. Geoffrey White shares his Panoramic work from the Philippines. Sam Rhodes holds a brief conversation with Wayne Lynch. We conclude with a tunneled visioned survey of surfboard logo art from 1957 to 2024.Contributors. Hayden Brosnan. George Greenough. Nat Johnsen. Johnny Knapp. Wayne Lynch. Sam Rhodes. Matt L. Roar. Julian Smith. Harold ‘Wardie’ Ward. Lora Ward. Geoffrey White. Jackson Whitefield.
Order Primitive Skills - Issue 005 here
An offering from a sage and a king is more than silver & gold. It is a seed of hope, a bud of faith. And so, Primitive Skills—the world’s loosest surf magazine—returns in its fifth incarnation. Opening with Wardie Ward’s tunnel vision experiments and adventures on a 43’ sailing yacht named Sounder. In a sure step toward Fountainhead George Greenough offers insight into his recently released film series 6-PACK. Jackson Whitefield’s Keunyser explores the complexities of progress and the delicate equilibrium needed to preserve this world. Craig Allsop looses a wheel in East Arnhem Land. Matt L Roar and Johnny Knapp open the vault doors to Rockaway’s Basement. Julian Smith gets tapped in, or tapped into, in the Balearic Islands. Geoffrey White shares his Panoramic work from the Philippines. Sam Rhodes holds a brief conversation with Wayne Lynch. We conclude with a tunneled visioned survey of surfboard logo art from 1957 to 2024.Contributors. Hayden Brosnan. George Greenough. Nat Johnsen. Johnny Knapp. Wayne Lynch. Sam Rhodes. Matt L. Roar. Julian Smith. Harold ‘Wardie’ Ward. Lora Ward. Geoffrey White. Jackson Whitefield.