Theo Bridgeman filmed the stunt at Ventnor Skatepark to get a challenge going with Californian skater, Jeromy Green. He's managed to raise even more awareness for the Ventnor Skatepark project in the process.
OnTheWight has exclusive concept video footage and an artist's impression of how a concrete skatepark in Ventnor could look. Find out how you can help be part of making that happen.
If you won a bid, you need to pay asap or your artwork will be put back up for sale. Wight Trash are happy to store your item, but you need to pay (through the BAA Website) by the end of Saturday.
A brilliant result for the latest Ventnor Skatepark Art Auction and challenge to raise £50,000 for a new concrete skatepark along Ventnor's seafront. Don't forget to pay if you won an item.
The Big Art Auction closes at midnight tonight (Saturday). Make sure you place your bids before then in order to grab a fantastic piece of artwork at the same time as helping raise money for an innovative new concrete skatepark for Ventnor.
The second Big Art Auction has some fantastic pieces of work that you can bid on. Money raised from the auction will go towards building a robust concrete skatepark on Ventnor's eastern esplanade.
See the work in person for one night only at the launch of the month-long Big Art Auction. There's some stunning pieces that have been donated from as far away as the United States.
Make sure you head down to the launch of the second Ventnor Skatepark Big Art Auction on 7th November to see the artworks in person. You'll then be able to bid over the following month for your favourites.
Ventnor Skatepark's £50,000 fundraising campaign continues with the second Big Art Auction taking place in less than a month. If you're an artist please consider donating a piece of work to this brilliant local project.
To help with any bids for grants to help build a concrete skatepark, Ventnor Skatepark are going to apply for charitable status. For that, they need members. You don't have to live in Ventnor to join.