Michal Škapa - Skateboard Dare Mighty Things
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The Dare Mighty Things skateboard was designed exclusively for Kunsthalle Praha as part of Michal Škapa’s limited edition series. The underside features a striking yellow pattern that reflects Škapa’s energetic visual language known from both public murals and gallery installations. It captures the vibrant spirit of street art through abstract, calligraphic forms. Each board is signed by the artist. Please note that the colour of the top side of the skateboard may vary from the product images shown, adding a unique touch to each board.
Crafted from 7-ply Canadian Hard Rock Maple, the deck ensures durability and flexibility. The medium concave provides a balanced feel between stability and control, while high-pressure pressing guarantees consistent pop and lasting quality. A collectible art piece — ready to ride or display.
| Artist | Michal Škapa |
| Year | 2025 |
| Material | 7-ply Canadian Hard Rock Maple |
| Width | 20.3 cm |
| Length | 81.2 cm |
| Concave | Medium – balance between support and maneuverability |
| Shape | Symmetrical, pop-friendly profile |
| Pressing | High-pressure pressing for durability and consistent pop |
Michal Škapa
A leading figure of the Czech graffiti scene since the 1990s, part of DSK and CAP crews, associated with Trafačka, and collaborating with MeetFactory for nearly 15 years. His work spans murals, acrylic paintings, installations, and light objects. Co-founder of Analog!Bros and long-term collaborator with BiggBoss.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Fashion |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 4.1 kg |
| Artist: | Michal Škapa |
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Michal Škapa, also known by his alias Tron, is one of the leading figures of the Czech street art and graffiti scene. Over time, his work has expanded beyond urban interventions into the fields of painting, graphic art, site-specific installations and neon light objects.
His distinctive visual language combines dynamic calligraphic forms, explorations of lettering and the interplay between organic curves and geometric structures. Škapa’s artworks often blend the energy of graffiti with a precise, considered approach to composition.
As a former member of influential graffiti crews, he has long been connected to urban culture and alternative visual movements. Today he collaborates with major institutions, creates large-scale murals and regularly exhibits both in the Czech Republic and abroad.
His practice is marked by experimentation, the search for new techniques and responsiveness to architectural space. Škapa stands as an important bridge between urban aesthetics and contemporary art, bringing the vitality of the street into the gallery environment.