Artwork Description
Hollywood Deck Limited Edition Silkscreen Skateboard deck art by street pop culture artist Faile.
2019 FAILE Hollywood, 2019 9.5" x 28.5" 7 ply maple wood Edition of 150. Each deck comes with a COA signed by curator Roger Gastman that confirms the authenticity and edition size.
Faile Hollywood Limited Edition Skateboard Deck 2019
The Hollywood Deck by Faile is a limited edition silkscreen skateboard artwork released in 2019 and produced on a traditional 7-ply maple wood deck measuring approximately 9.5 x 28.5 inches. Created by the Brooklyn-based duo Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller, Faile is widely recognized for blending street culture, collage, and graphic storytelling within contemporary Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork. Issued in an edition of 150, each deck includes a certificate of authenticity signed by curator Roger Gastman confirming the edition size and legitimacy of the release. The piece reflects Faile’s continued exploration of skate culture as both a creative platform and a collectible art format.
Religious Iconography and Pop Imagery in Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork
The design features a crowned, regal female figure rendered in Faile’s signature graphic style, surrounded by vibrant colors, layered textures, and symbolic elements drawn from religion, romance, and vintage illustration. Strings of pearls cascade across the figure’s dress while a small cameo portrait appears near the center, reinforcing the collage-like storytelling approach common in Faile’s work. Fragments of typography and graphic patterns add further visual depth, blending classical imagery with contemporary pop aesthetics. This fusion of sacred symbolism and street graphics is a hallmark of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, where traditional iconography is reinterpreted through modern visual language.
Skateboard Decks as Contemporary Street Art Objects
Within modern street art culture, skateboard decks have become important collectible canvases that bridge functional design and fine art presentation. The Hollywood Deck utilizes silkscreen printing on durable maple wood, maintaining the physical structure of a skate deck while transforming it into a display-ready artwork. Through editions like this, Faile continues to expand the boundaries of Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork, demonstrating how objects tied to urban culture—such as skateboards—can serve as powerful platforms for artistic expression and collectible contemporary art.