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Japan crowd

from CHF 590.00

In the late 90’s invitational big air competitions like the Toyota big air became the biggest and most favorable contests amongst the pro’s. They were a combination of sport & music event and for the riders there was always a big price money involved. Plus all the invited riders and media got treated like kings. Particularly the events in Japan were always a highlight as the fans were elevating the atmosphere to the highest levels of excitement. For some reason the organizers preferred to have enough security to push against the 20’000 plus spectators rather than have solid fences.

Location: Sapporo, Japan

Year: 2000

Analog Film

• Print is not framed

• Each print is numbered & signed by me

• Ships worldwide with currier

• Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity including a hologram sticker

• Each print will be registered on myartregistry.com

• The print is professionally handpackaged by an expert

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In the late 90’s invitational big air competitions like the Toyota big air became the biggest and most favorable contests amongst the pro’s. They were a combination of sport & music event and for the riders there was always a big price money involved. Plus all the invited riders and media got treated like kings. Particularly the events in Japan were always a highlight as the fans were elevating the atmosphere to the highest levels of excitement. For some reason the organizers preferred to have enough security to push against the 20’000 plus spectators rather than have solid fences.

Location: Sapporo, Japan

Year: 2000

Analog Film

• Print is not framed

• Each print is numbered & signed by me

• Ships worldwide with currier

• Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity including a hologram sticker

• Each print will be registered on myartregistry.com

• The print is professionally handpackaged by an expert

In the late 90’s invitational big air competitions like the Toyota big air became the biggest and most favorable contests amongst the pro’s. They were a combination of sport & music event and for the riders there was always a big price money involved. Plus all the invited riders and media got treated like kings. Particularly the events in Japan were always a highlight as the fans were elevating the atmosphere to the highest levels of excitement. For some reason the organizers preferred to have enough security to push against the 20’000 plus spectators rather than have solid fences.

Location: Sapporo, Japan

Year: 2000

Analog Film

• Print is not framed

• Each print is numbered & signed by me

• Ships worldwide with currier

• Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity including a hologram sticker

• Each print will be registered on myartregistry.com

• The print is professionally handpackaged by an expert