Thursday, April 3, 2025

Brian Powderly.


Maryland Wildlife.

Brian is from Long Island and moved to Baltimore when he was younger. That's where he fully got into skateboarding. Once he was older, Brian headed out west to San Francisco. He is pro for Politic. His part in Static VI is full of quick footwork on spots off the beaten path. He reminds me a little of Bobby Puleo and Jake Rupp in trick selection.

Dial Tone is the wheel company that Josh does under the Theories of Atlantis umbrella. The team includes Alexis Sablone, Jordan Trahan, Zander Mitchell, Trevor Thompson, and Christian Maalouf.

RIP Josh Marlowe.

The photo is by Josh Stewart.

Transworld - September/October 2018 Issue 397

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Steve Brandi.


Car wreck.

Steve is from Tampa, Florida. He's a regular in all the assorted Josh Stewart video projects. He's also a tennis instructor on account of his sister being a professional tennis player. Steve has ridden for Planet Earth, Hopps, and Converse. He has his own company called Dance Parti.

Mike Heikkila was the photographer.

Transworld - July/August 2017 Issue 387

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

John Baragwanath.


Sheepril Fools.

Theories of Atlantis has a bit of fun with a spoof of the classic Sheep Shoes logo and ad design.

The photo is by Josh Stewart.

Transworld - March/April 2019 Issue 397

Monday, March 31, 2025

Brett Weinstein.


Sea calls me home.

Brett is from the Chicago, Illinois area. He reps the Windy City very nicely with his part in Static VI, Josh Stewart's video from 2023. There are plenty of zippy street lines on raw Chicago spots with lots of big ollies. He does a bunch of Smith grinds, too. This lipslide was in the part. He possibly rides for Studio Skateboards.

It's a week of Theories of Atlantis scans. TOA is the long standing umbrella for the assorted projects of Josh Stewart. Josh is a master videographer and engineer of the Static series of videos. Theories also handles the US distribution for Magenta, Evisen, Traffic, Hopps, and others. Additionally, they carry assorted independent videos and print mags such as Free, Skate Jawn, and North Skate Mag.

The photo is by Josh Stewart.

Transworld - March/April 2018 Issue 391

Friday, March 28, 2025

Cole Wilson #2.


"I think Foundation is just an oddity in itself. You look at the history of it and it's all over the map. But so many of my favorite skaters have skated for the brand. We're just oddballs, man."

Barbarian over the gap.

The Louisville handrail destroyer closed out Oddity with a part chock full of banister destruction. He even did a feeble grind with a seatbelt grab, which is a nice tip of the hat to Remy Stratton. Cole stepped away from the professional spotlight a few years back. I think a few injuries took a toll on his body so he called it a day. I can't say I blame him. Even with a relatively short career, for lack of a better word, Cole is in the upper echelon of rail skaters, especially for his 50-50 up a double kink that landed on the cover of Transworld.

It has been too windy this past week for skateboarding to be fun. I've tried, but it has been cold out there.

For the quote: Thrasher - March 2017 Volume 38 Number 3

Thrasher - February 2017 Volume 38 Number

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Corey Glick #6.


Breakdown.

Corey used to be on Mystery and even lived at the infamous Black Box warehouse. He went full blown "trying out for the Zero team" in Oddity. I know we tend to think of Corey as more of a smartly refined technical skater, but he could shred the gnar with the best of them in the late 2010s.

Thrasher - January 2017 Volume 38 Number 1

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Dylan Witkin #2.


Actual superstar of BMX.

Dylan was a new rider on Foundation for Oddity. This roll-in was the first trick in his part. He crushed a lot of big handrails and gaps in the section. A fun fact is that the Grateful Dead are one of his favorite bands.

Thrasher - November 2016 Volume 37 Number 11