Art
Deck 15- Joe Winkler, Myrtle Beach
- Item Number
- 116
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 252 USD to acf9eccb5
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Heart of Stoke Foundation (tax ID 921326369) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 18 - Bid History
Item Description
This image shows another skateboard deck featuring a bold and intricate illustration. The artwork depicts a stylized Raven, primarily painted in shades of gray and black with sharp, exaggerated features. The Raven has pronounced talons, feathered textures, and a large, vivid orange and yellow eye that becomes the focal point of the composition.
The art style combines elements of dark fantasy and surrealism, reminiscent of tattoo or lowbrow art, with a slight biomechanical influence in the way the feathers and textures are rendered with sharp, clean linework and layered shading. The exaggerated proportions, such as the oversized talons and intense eye, give the artwork a dynamic, almost aggressive presence.
Interpretation-wise, this piece evokes a sense of power, vigilance, and otherworldliness. The glowing eye might symbolize heightened awareness or a supernatural gaze, while the dark and detailed anatomy could suggest themes of survival, dominance, or mysticism. The way the creature curls and fills the deck’s space creates a sense of movement and energy, making it visually striking and intense.
The background is kept simple and dark, allowing the creature to fully dominate the visual field without distraction. The artist's signature near the lower right corner adds a personal touch, reinforcing the custom, hand-crafted quality of the deck.
Item Special Note
Tattooing wasn’t always a huge part of Joe Winkler’s life. By degree, he’s an engineer that graduated from The Citadel, in 2008. He then started working for a firm in Myrtle Beach shortly after. In 2010, the firm laid off 3/4 of the staff, including Joe, due to the state of the economy. He went back to work with his father in residential construction while looking for more opportunities in the field.
He was getting tattooed at Elite Ink during this time as well. Through the insistence of friends and family Joe began asking about for an apprenticeship with the shop. It took a year and a half of constantly asking and getting “no” for an answer, but in May of 2014 his persistence paid off and he became the shop apprentice of Elite Ink Tattoos of Myrtle Beach.
Through the next 2 years, he learned the art of tattooing. At the beginning, I did everything for the shop and all of its artists. If he wasn’t at work in construction, he was at the shop. If he had any free time in between setting up stations, or picking up around the shop, he was practicing line-work. It wasn’t long before he was given the chance to begin learning to actually tattoo.
The first person he ever tattooed was himself, surrounded by all the artists teaching me. He progressed further by practicing under the supervision of the artists. Eventually, in September of 2016, he finished the apprenticeship and officially became a tattoo artist.
As a tattoo artist, Joe’s style has a very versatile nature. He says he does mostly enjoy new-traditional and illustrative realism colorwork as well. And like any tattoo artist enjoys, custom work with the most artistic freedom has lead to his best tattoos. Thanks to having some great clients, he has had many opportunities to challenge himself and do some really enjoyable work so far. More of Joes pieces can be seen on Instagram at @artbyjoewinkler Joe is available for commisions.