Techne Skateboards - Boatman On The River Styx 8.375"
- Length - 32.125"
- Width - 8.375"
- Wheelbase - 14.375"
- Nose - 7.0"
- Tail - 6.5875"
- Medium concave
Graphic by David Lozeau
David Lozeau is a famous Day of the Dead artist who creates original, quirky characters in a unique, illustrative painting style.
Bold, colorful, and wholly original, David's iconic works depict skeleton musicians, deep-sea creatures, wild west bandidos, doe-eyed animals, and high-octane motorsports that appeal to collectors across the globe.
Technê Skateboards is a collaboration of skaters, artists, and photographers working together to create an artistic brand that celebrates our love of skateboarding.
Their decks are designed and shaped by skaters, for skaters with a true passion for the craft and art of skateboarding. These boards are not only made to be skated; Technê Skateboards collaborates with some amazing artists to create graphics that are works of art you can hang on your wall.
No one knows much about the River Styx, no one alive that is. The Styx was a special river. To the ancient Greeks, the River Styx separated the world of the living from the world of the dead.
As the story goes .... When your soul reached the River Styx, a boatman named Charon would give you a ride to the underworld. But the ride was not free. If your family had not buried you with a coin to use as payment, you were stuck. Some souls, who did not have a coin, tried to swim across the River Styx. Some made it. Most didn't.
For those souls who received a ride in Charon's boat, or managed to swim across the river, there was little to do on the other side except wait to be reborn into a new body. These souls would not remember their prior life. They would start over as an infant. So, unlike the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Greeks didn't spend a lot of time planning for their afterlife because they did not expect to be there very long.
According to Greek mythology, some people were shocked to discover that they would be stuck there for some time, in some cases, forever. Some souls were sent to the Underworld as punishment. For others, it seemed to take quite a while to find just the right body. The Underworld was not packed, but it was populated.