Marco of Stunt 365, in the Jenkem Universe, is one of the standout creatives. We’ve done a collaboration with him, interrogated him in a podcast and have periodically checked in with his endeavors to keep the art of screen printing alive.
And alive it is. In Detroit of all places, Marco has spread his inky wings, expanding his studio space to fit more equipment, knick knacks and friends. He’s printing Stunt full-time, stocking skate shops worldwide as well as keeping big websites like CCS happy with board graphics.
Because we like to see our friends expand their craft and are of course hyped on the growth of an independent, distinctive skate brand we stopped through Detroit to get a tour of Marco’s new print shop. While there we walked through the once-industrial powerhouse city, skated a local DIY, and learned a thing or two about screen printing a tee.
Buckle up Marco, because comments on that haircut are about to come in hot!
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June 24, 2024 10:42 am
Nice to see someone living their best life through art and skating. Creativity + Skateboarding = Joy. Thanks for sharing.
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