Thrasher Magazine Canvas Details

Thrasher magazine Canvas details:

CANVAS INFO:
Thrasher has a two-page department called Canvas where we showcase skaters and their art. The department is strictly focused on art by skaters, so a skate photo needs to be provided by the artist as well.

ART IMAGES:
The photos or scans of the art need to be well-focused and brightly-lit against a white background with a resolution of no less than 300dpi, 5-6 inches wide each. A flatbed scanner works best. 10-15 pieces of art is an ideal number to choose from.

SKATE PHOTO:
Multiple skate shot options are preferred. The skate photo should be shot up-close with the skater large in the frame. We do not expect pro-level skating but try your best. Obviously: no posed shots. If you have older skate photos of yourself these can be an option as well, but we prefer more recent shots.

PROFILE WORDS:
The words can be written directly by the artist or, more often, they are written by someone who knows the artist. You can write whatever you want, but we suggest avoiding bland, cliché descriptions of people and their art though. Try to spice it up and inject humor if you can.

SENDING IMAGES:
Place all images in a folder, compress it, and send it by email, or though a reliable file-sharing system such Hightail or WeTransfer.

FINAL DETAILS:
Even after all Canvas items are compiled there is no guarantee when or if it will be published due to various editorial factors. Canvas is considered an unpaid reader-submitted article for the artist, although there is a small payment for the skate photographer. It is good promotion and exposure for the artist and we will place any email or website you would like on your spread as well.

Send all Canvas submissions here.

Thrasher Magazine Canvas Details

  • Brandon Burleigh's "American Zero" Part

    Brandon Burleigh's "American Zero" Part
    Brandon keeps the Zero legacy intact, running classic tricks on the most hectic terrain he can find in Southern California.
  • Burnout: Gone Fischin'

    Burnout: Gone Fischin'
    Max Fish, the storied Manhattan skate-friendly bar, was brought back from the dead by Vans OTW for one magical night of photos, friends, costumes and an insane surprise musical guest.
  • Cold Call: Jamie Foy

    Cold Call: Jamie Foy
    Jamie’s been workin’ overtime with Westage and Tiago, so we caught up with our 2017 SOTY and The Boss in Chicago as he put on an absolute clinic from the Post Office to one of Illinois’ illest rails.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Chris Casey

    RIP IN PEACE: Chris Casey
    Whether on the session or in front of the camera, Chris Casey left an everlasting impact with every skate scene he blessed with his infectious energy. His friends Dimitry Elyashkevich and Todd Schweinbold share their touching words to a singular figure of fun and excitement in our little world.
  • Gavin Bottger's "Jazz June" Part

    Gavin Bottger's "Jazz June" Part
    Gavin busts out in the backyard pits, back-alley chutes and massive stacks before closing the curtains at an iconic concrete mountain.
  • Gushin' with Agush: Bones' New Dude Riffs on Their Southwest Rip

    Gushin' with Agush: Bones' New Dude Riffs on Their Southwest Rip
    New Mexico's Agush Agushi has a name to remember and the chops to crush Southwest spots along with Berger and the Bones team. So we hit up the newcomer to get his backstory and some tales from the trip.
  • Dickies' "Honeymoon" Premiere Photos

    Dickies' "Honeymoon" Premiere Photos
    The Honeymoon phase started in beautiful Hollywood, California, with all the headlining pros from Dickies' much-anticipated feature making it for their red-carpet moment. Check the flicks from the big night here.
  • GX1000: Japan

    GX1000: Japan
    Led by T4, the GX squad dodges security while torching every hill, wall, and bricked dreamscape from Tokyo to Yokosuka.
  • Blanket's "Soul Crusher" Video

    Blanket's "Soul Crusher" Video
    Bouncing between LA and London, Daniel Wheatley combines the up-and-comers with all-time talent for this energetic full-length. Spanky, Tom Knox, Mingus Gamble, Matlock Bennett-Jones and so many more unexpected guests put on a helluva show.
  • Burnout: Burly Weekend

    Burnout: Burly Weekend
    The Zero Army converged at an O.C. motorcycle shop for the premiere of Brandon Burleigh’s new video and a special surprise. You know the drill.