Matt Box is an artist who hand paints individual frames from skate videos to create "Acid Drops." Which in Matt's words is, "to psychedelically capture the individual styles of influential skateboarders." I guess skateboarding really is an art. His newest creation features heartthrobDylan Reider. You should also check out the first one he made with Jason Dill.
A short interview with Dylan on Street League and his recent video parts:
Thursday, March 24, 2011 posted by Rob
Gravis has a new Dylan commercial:
Monday, February 28, 2011 posted by Rob
About the skateboard manpurse and funny shoes released today: Yes, I still back him. Everyone chill.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 posted by Rob
Gravis has some footage of Dylan in his park:
Monday, September 20, 2010 posted by Rob
Mark Oblow, Jerry Hsu, and Patrick O'Dell talk about the early days meating and touring with Dylan Rieder and how he won the first Damn Am Contest in Costa Mesa.
Monday, August 30, 2010 posted by Rob
Single Yellow Male: Today I cut my hair, started smoking, put on a deep V, rolled up my boyfriend jeans, and showed up with these shoes. Is that weird? Nawww. Be right back, going to learn ollie impossibles...
Monday, August 30, 2010 posted by Rob
My friend Rob at RobBrink.com shot this footage of Dylan Rieder doing an ollie impossible over the pedestrian barrier at Street League. Afterwards, he rolled straight out of the building for a smoke. Wow.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 posted by Rob
If you were at the Maloof Money Cup, you may have heard how Vern and Clements gave me so much crap over the mic when Dylan Rieder was around because I've had this near obsession type of attraction to his skating for about five years now. Dylan just brought ollie impossible tail grabs into the 21st century, but he did it in a way where if anyone else tries it, they just look like a turd. John Montesi must be shaking his baby cradles while watching this. Amazing. That gap back tail on the blue rail was off the charts, too. I remember when we first met him at Damn Am 2001. He won it and I thought, "He's good, but he's got kind of a gross little kid style." He was only 13 then. After just three years, he got grown man style and became my favorite am, then pro. Hell yah, Dylan.
Thursday, August 12, 2010 posted by Rob
Gravis has a teaser video with Dylan:
Friday, April 2, 2010 posted by Rob
Holy hell, Dylan has some off the chain footage and an interview at the Thunder site.
And that left field gear? Hell yeah, I'm going to be him for Halloween next year.
Check his part in the Mind Field video. He can switch frontside 360 in whatever pants he wants with an ollie impossible and flow like that. Frontside nosegrind popout on that bank to ledge? Damn. Fakie 360 flip down a big five set ends his part.