Skateboard wall art ideas and guides, organised by what you're actually trying to do rather than when it was published — decorating advice, how-to guides, real art history, business use cases, and behind-the-scenes notes.
Last updated: August 2026
Start Here · Decorating · How-To · Art & Culture · Artists · For Businesses · Journal
START HERE
New to skateboard wall art? These four cover the basics: what it actually is, how to pick your first piece, real room-by-room ideas, and how to decide between a single deck, a diptych, or a triptych.
- What Is Skateboard Wall Art? The Complete Guide
- How to Choose Your First Skateboard Wall Art
- Skateboard Wall Art Ideas: A Room-by-Room Guide
- Single, Diptych or Triptych: How Much Wall Do You Actually Need?
Ready to browse? Skip the reading and go straight to the full catalogue, or shop by single, diptych, or triptych.
DECORATING
How a deck actually fits into a room: matching it to your interior style, adding colour without chaos, and getting the layout right in specific spaces like a home office, a man cave, or a teenager's bedroom.
- Skateboard Art for Different Interior Styles
- Matching Skateboard Wall Art to Your Interior Style: 8 Design Rules
- Minimalist vs Maximalist Display
- Skateboard Wall Art for a Maximalist Home
- Adding Colour to Gray/White/Black Interiors
- Colour Coordination: Matching Decks to Your Room
- Creating a Gallery Wall: A Designer's Guide
- Office & Workspace
- Man Cave Displays
- Teen Bedroom Ideas
- Small Apartments & Narrow Walls
HOW-TO
The practical side: hanging methods that don't damage rented walls, weight limits for heavier pieces, cleaning, and how the art actually holds up over years. (Sizing & spacing is covered in Start Here above.)
- How to Hang: Horizontal vs Vertical
- Hanging Without Nails: Apartment-Friendly Methods
- Weight Limits & Safety for Heavier Decks
- Care & Cleaning
- How Skateboard Wall Art Ages Over Time
- Lighting Your Collection
- Preventing & Repairing Wall Damage
ART & CULTURE
The real history behind the designs — from Van Gogh's impasto and Klimt's gold leaf to Japanese woodblock prints and the darker, memento-mori side of classical painting — and why that history actually translates onto a deck.
- Van Gogh: Starry Night and Impasto on Maple
- Klimt: The Kiss, Gold Leaf and Symbolism
- Bosch: The Garden of Earthly Delights
- Renaissance Art on Decks: Why It Works
- Notes from Venice: Classical Painting and Decks (EN/IT)
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Japanese Woodblock Prints
- Skateboard Graphics History
- Memento Mori & Gothic Themes
ARTISTS
Real interviews with the artists deckarts works with directly — their own words on process, history, and how their work translates onto a deck.
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Frankopolax: Wormy, Wetty, and Tommy the Tomato (EN/FR)
Self-taught, circus-trained, based in Rouen — illustrative characters. See his full collection. -
Yehor Bread: “A Constraint Becomes the Leading Advantage”
From Crimea, based in Prague — text-driven pieces (GOOD NEWS, USER MANUAL, PARENTAL ADVISORY). See his full collection. -
SteBore: The Artist Who Wants Your Wall to Start an Argument
Bold, confrontational graphic work. See his full collection. -
Citrus Rock: The Artist Who Turns Grey Construction Sites Into Joy
Bold pop-grotesque characters, urban optimism. See his full collection.
Not an interview, but related: The Female Artists Revolutionizing Skateboard Culture.
Interviews with Justas Jurkevičius and Charlotte Hennion are in progress — check back soon.
FOR BUSINESSES
Real, honest guides for shops and studios considering skateboard wall art for a commercial space — covering durability, format choice, custom branding, and layout for each specific business type.
- Tattoo Studios (EN/DE)
- Independent Bookstores (EN/DE)
- Flower Shops & Florists (EN/IT)
- Record Stores & Skate Shops
- Coworking Spaces & Startups
- Podcast Studios & Content Creators
- Wedding Planners & Event Stylists
JOURNAL
Personal notes from real trips and photoshoots — not buying guides, just honest documentation of where a deck actually ends up and what it looks like there.
- Notes from Venice (EN/IT)
- Notes from Torrevieja, Spain (EN/ES)
- Costa Blanca Style (EN/ES)
Looking for a piece rather than an article? Browse the full deckarts catalogue.