Collection: Yoshitoshi Art Skate Decks – Ukiyo-e Triptych Wall Art

Discover the work of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892), the last great master of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, now reimagined as limited edition skateboard triptychs. Known for his emotionally charged prints and powerful storytelling, Yoshitoshi blended history, legend, and psychological drama into some of Japan’s most iconic artworks.

This collection features triptych skateboard decks inspired by his most celebrated series:

  • One Hundred Aspects of the Moon – poetic scenes illuminated by moonlight, drawn from Japanese folklore and history
  • Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse – vivid depictions of legendary killings and betrayals, rendered with stylized intensity

Each triptych set is printed on three 8.25" Canadian maple skateboard decks, designed for display or collection. These decks bring Yoshitoshi’s visual storytelling into a modern context, merging classical Japanese woodblock artistry with contemporary format and materials.

More limited drops from Yoshitoshi’s historic catalog coming soon.