
Find out more at: knowngallery.com/bratrud

Find out more at: knowngallery.com/bratrud

Find out more at: KnownGallery.com/Bratrud and FamiliaSkateShop.com
Clout x Todd Bratrud x Burlesque | Clout #11 Todd Bratrud Cover Print
10 Color Print - 18 x 24" - $50.00



We've teamed up with Burlesque Design to release a 10 color limited edition print of the Issue 11 cover art by Todd Bratrud. The print follows the limited edition Clout x Todd Bratrud t-shirt and Clout x Todd Bratrud x Music Skins skin releases. Each print is signed and numbered by Todd Bratrud himself and one copy of Clout #11 will be included with each purchase. The 18 x 24", ten-color screenprint job done by Ben LaFond is the first poster print to be released by CLOUT and will definitely be a sought after item. Limited to 250.
Burlesque Design is based in
Buy it HERE

I like old science fiction movies from the 50's and 60's because it's interesting to see how wrong their ideas about the future ended up being. There are no flying cars, and aside from hipsters, people dont wear one-piece, silver bodysuits. This same thing end's up being the case with most people's lives and what their own futures hold. Most teenagers want to become rich and famous and live some glamourous 'Mtv cribs' lifestyle, only to end up selling life insurance or managing a used car lot.
I imagine Todd is far better at reading the future than most people. Maybe not the future of humanity, but his own future. As a teenager, he wanted to be involved in skateboarding, be an artist, and romance exotic large-breasted women. In Varying proportions, he's doing all of those things. Todd's artwork is a true, honest reflection of his personality and his life. The same things he was interested in and influenced by as a teenager: skateboarding, pinball machine art, girls with big boobs, comic books, etc., he has transformed into his profession as a freelance artist / professional teenager. Todd's art has evolved over the years, not so much in his subject matter or his approach to creating art, but mainly in his pursuit of perfecting his natural talent. Unlike most artists, Todd's work has remained relatively untainted by anything other than his own inspiration and interests. In following that path, he has carved out a wide audience who naturally gravitate to his unique style and sense of humor.
He has traveled the world showing his art, and has done work for several prominent companies including:
Nike SB, the skateboard MAG, Volcom, Flip, Familia Skateboard Shop, Burlesque, Mega Fauna, Grace from Falling, Enjoi, Teenage Runaway, Dank Nuggzz, Crown Farmer, Girl Skateboards, Fobia, Butron Snowboards, Birdhouse, NJ Skateshop, Creature, Whale Cock, Spitfire, REAL Skateboards, Life Sucks Die to name a few.
-Ewok MSK/HM
Find out more at: knowngallery.com/bratrud



The new issue of Clout Magazine is now available! You can purchase a copy of Clout #11 here at our online store, various online shops or at a fine retailer near you.
In conjunction, a limited edition Clout #11 T-shirt was created featuring the cover artwork of legendary skateboard artist, Todd Bratrud. Receive a complimentary copy of Clout #11 with each t-shirt purchase. Limited to 50.
Find out what's inside this issue and view additional images after the jump.
What's my favorite word? BITCH! Last issue, the theme among all those we interviewed was versatility. This issue's common denominator is longevity. You might even call the interviewees in this eleventh issue legends. First up is Bay Area rap pioneer and the godfather of pimp rap, Too $hort. Crafting his art since the age of 14, Too $hort has been around for more than twenty years and still remains to be relevant today. Building a solid foundation in the Bay Area rap scene beginning in his early teen years, San Quinn continues to be a mainstay and positive force for the younger generation. For almost thirty years, Cope 2 has been getting up in the streets on a consistent basis and now has made a professional career out of his art. He talks to Clout about his beginnings as a writer and gives us some words on his inspirations, crews, beef and the state of graffiti today. On the cover, you'll find a pin-up lizard girl unmistakably illustrated by the legendary skateboard artist Todd Bratrud. You wouldn't know it from reading his interview but he's been drawing and skateboarding for two decades and has contributed countless graphics to the scene. Graffiti writer GESO made his way onto the scene 16 years ago and has one of the most unique styles. Following the road less traveled, GESO's got a style and attitude all his own.You'll also find a Q&A with the creator of innovative brand Two In The Shirt, Marek Grubel, who is bringing tastefully provocative graphics on tees season after season. And as always, a solid selection of great photos of walls, freights and city streets from coast to coast as well as product and fashion features. - CULT OF BEAUTY


Read more for the full editorial and a sneak peak of the Todd Bratrud limited edition Clout Magazine 11 T shirt that will be released with the new issue...
What's my favorite word? BITCH! Last issue, the theme among all those we interviewed was versatility. This issue's common denominator is longevity. You might even call the interviewees in this eleventh issue legends. First up is Bay Area rap pioneer and the godfather of pimp rap, Too $hort. Crafting his art since the age of 14, Too $hort has been around for more than twenty years and still remains to be relevant today. Building a solid foundation in the Bay Area rap scene beginning in his early teen years, San Quinn continues to be a mainstay and positive force for the younger generation. For almost thirty years, Cope 2 has been getting up in the streets on a consistent basis and now has made a professional career out of his art. He talks to Clout about his beginnings as a writer and gives us some words on his inspirations, crews, beef and the state of graffiti today. On the cover, you'll find a pin-up lizard girl unmistakably illustrated by the legendary skateboard artist Todd Bratrud. You wouldn't know it from reading his interview but he's been drawing and skateboarding for two decades and has contributed countless graphics to the scene. Graffiti writer GESO made his way onto the scene 16 years ago and has one of the most unique styles. Following the road less traveled, GESO's got a style and attitude all his own.You'll also find a Q&A with the creator of innovative brand Two In The Shirt, Marek Grubel, who is bringing tastefully provocative graphics on tees season after season. And as always, a solid selection of great photos of walls, freights and city streets from coast to coast as well as product and fashion features. - CULT OF BEAUTY
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Read the interview at King Shit

Check out our friend Todd Bratrud in this months SLAP MAGAZINE.
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