Back Side
- This artwork is a monument to the last American frontier that still feels untamed: the edge of the Atlantic on a thin strip of sand most people only visit for a weekend.
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Locals Only” isn’t snobbery here; it’s sovereignty.
This is one of the few places left in the Northeast where regular people still control who gets to belong to a piece of land. -
Red-white-blue colorway mirrors the flag. Long Island has a legitimate surf culture (especially Montauk and the Rockaways), and the board marks this as a surfer’s domain.
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The 2017 establishment date subtly nods to the modern wave of Long Island pride that surged after Superstorm Sandy, when the island really banded together.
Front Side
- The phrase “Keeping It Classic. Keeping It Local” is expressed through a mix of elegant curves and vibrant colors, giving the piece a handcrafted, energetic feel.
- Subtle flourishes, bursts, and icons add movement and charm, making the message not only readable but visually engaging.








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