Thrasher Magazine May 1990 — Page 34
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astral plane interjects the creative minstrel wanderings
of those who dare to transcend the 90° angle. Bursting
through something which was unheard of ten years ago,
Noah Peacock (left) arcs across Mrs. Wilson's eastern
wall. All part of his path to another day's adventure.
Far from being one to complain about the lack of
traditional or specifically provided terrain (the kind
found at skateparks where the locals get spoiled),
the avid street-devils are more than happy to adapt
as the topography insists. Mike Kepper (sequence),
on any given Sunday, or any other blue Monday, can
be found sailing an ollie-to-layback grind onto the wall
at the Brooklyn Bridge Banks.
Soul sailing into the newer dimensions of
aerial flight, the "streetists" cut lines through
the atmosphere the average pedestrian fails
to observe. No-handed airs, the ollie, play
an integral role to streetwise proficiency.