The Surfer's Journal 33.4
Both a collectible and a coffee table book, The Surfer's Journal is a reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992. It's a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each 132-page bimonthly edition.
On the cover: Noa Deane, Off The Wall. Photo by Ryan Craig
In this issue, we pull into an understudied zone in South America, an outer-island hand-built home in Hawaii, and Paris’ 18th arrondissement—where an artist is hellbent on “transgressing surfing’s codes.” We also track a South African father and son’s experimental roots, study a Japanese artist’s interpretation of the human experience, and remember a late San Diego shaper’s indelible legacy. For the full ride, pick up a copy of TSJ 33.4.