Lizzie Armanto - Skate Pro
Lives in Santa Monica
Born in Los Angeles
I had the pleasure of bumping into Lizzie Armanto at the Tony Alva skate show last month. She is incredibly humble and has a great head on her shoulders. By the end of our interview she showed me a short skate/travel video of her spring break trip to Florida she herself, shot and edited all on her iphone. It reminded me of rolling down a water park wet slide, hilarious too.
KC Girls and skateboarding, it may seems like the norm but how many girls on a typical day do you see in the bowl with you?
LA - Few - to none
KC What do girls wear? It's fascinating to see the changes in skater styles. You mentioned cutting up a trash bag to make it into a t-shirt. LA I wear what I like, I'm a jeans & a T-shirt kind of girl but I usually alter clothes I get, to my liking and make it my own. I like girly clothes on occasions too. I try to find clothes that are form fitting, yet have air flow and I try to avoid grey for the sweat factor.
KC You mention street skating, ramps, pools, coves, xgames, what's your stick? (This question is kinda confusing)
LA My home park is the Santa Monica Cove. My favorite park is at the Block in Orange, where's home to the Combi pool.
KC What does your grandmother think?
LA She think I'm too fragile to do be in this sport, but I've ended up proving her wrong and she supports me now.
KC What would you say to other girls who are contemplating becoming a pro skater?
LA Find your niche and stick to it, be who you are.
KC Tell us about your design you markered up on the recycled skateboard.
LA The design is based on the sea monster Charybdis of Greek mythology. Originally a water nymph, and the goddess of the tide. She best was known to ride onto the land, flooding and inundating towns, forests and beaches alike. The heart is the connection between Scylla and Charybdis, the sinkable sea monsters.
KC Where to next? Graduation, College?
LA Hawai this week. Wind up the year and perhaps SMC
I'd love to find a major sponsor and possibly see what I can make of myself in the film industry.
Kicking off the Venice Art Walk weekend is a skate and surfboard auction featuring reused, recycled, and recreated skate decks and boards by more than 70 artists.
Contributing Artists
- Alejandro Gehry
- Alex Chiu
- Allen Sarlo
- Ann Summa
- Anthony Ausgang
- Asher Bradshaw
- Bobcat Minx
- Brant Bjork
- Brian Ray
- Cat Cult
- Charlie Edmiston
- Chase
- Chris Wilder
- Cristian Gheorghiu's (aka SMEAR)
- Daniel Espinoa Jr
- David Hinnebusch
- Duart of JDI
- Eye One
- Feller-Olson
- Ginger Van Hook
- Graham Walzer
- Grant Buckerfield
- Gregory Siff
- Haunted Euth
- Human Pyraminds
- James Georgopoulos
- Jason Saunders
- Jeff Ho
- Jesse Martinez
- Joey Krebs
- John Robertson
- JT Steiny
- Kristy Campbell
- Lacey Baker
- Lance Mountain
- Laurie Steelink
- Line Line Dot
- Lizzie Armanto
- Luke Van Hook
- Lynn Hanson
- MXF
- Nathan Ota
- Nathan Pratt
- Nomz
- Pat Ngoho
- Quentin 'Shplinton' Thomas
- Rhys of JDI
- RISK
- Scott Grieger
- Shark Toof
- Smog City
- Stacy Peralta
- Surfing In Jeans
- Todd Squires
- Two Rabbits Studios
Girls Rule
ReplyDeleteGood interview. And to whoever put my board in a stupid coffin-like display case instead of hanging it up on a wall like it was meant to be: FUCK YOU!
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