When I was 17, I left home and went to LA where, knowing not a single soul in a city of millions, I called Sean Cliver to go skate. (He’d absent-mindedly given me his number on a skate tour six months earlier.) Being fellow skaters, we went skating one night, and afterward he let me [...]

Supreme asked my old friend and boss Sean Cliver to create some of his inappropriate art for them. As you can see, the touchy Halloween costumes and satanic sacrifice family portrait are typical of Cliver’s penchant for pushing his pen right over the edge. Granted, you might’ve already seen these decks, but you can read [...]