The Surfer's Journal
THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 35.1
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THE SURFER'S JOURNAL is more book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, it's a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.
On the cover: A study in midcentury trim through the archivist’s eye of John E.O. Larronde. Photograph by Grant Ellis/in situ photo and artifact courtesy of the Museum of Ventura County Larronde Collection.
In this issue, they page through Lorronde’s photo albums documenting California waterfront culture dating back to the 1930s, then hang with Venturan zeitgeister Dane Reynolds and his acolytes, before cracking eggs with Skip Frye, Devon Howard, Marc Andreini, and other devotees to the design. They also get deep into the form and void of the tube, tool around the Dominican Republic, view the work of a Tasmanian abstractionist, and more. Pick up TSJ 35.1 for the whole trip.
Issue 35.1
ESSAY
BEING-IN-THE-TUBE
Reflections on the human condition from inside the barrel.
INTERVIEW: Chris Miller
MAKE IT LOOK EASY
OFF TO THE LIME COAST
Dominican ramblings with a rotating
cast of rail setters.
CAPSULES IN MONOCHROME
Trimmings of midcentury Malibu
and beyond from the archive of
ENDLESS JOY
Dane Reynolds has never been more
available-or more open. Still, his
enigma endures.
THE LOST KIDS OF MARRAWAH
Levels of perspective with artist
Zoe Grey.
Portfolio: Jack Johns
THE MAGNET
EGGHEADS
Crafted during surfing's shift from long
to short, the egg was never meant to be
a compromise. Decades later, its curves
and functionalities still hold fast.
Front Cover:
A study in midcentury trim through the
archivist's eye of John E.O. Larronde.
Photograph by Grant Ellis/in situ photo
and artifact courtesy of the Museum of
Ventura County Larronde Collection.
Back Cover:
Dane Reynolds, tailwhipping at the far
end of 75 years of waterborne progress.
Photograph by William Sharp.
23 x 28 x 1 cm | English | 138 pages
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