By 1988, the Atomic Powder Magic was born, becoming the first widely available fat ski. At 115mm underfoot, some taper in the ...
For the first time, Atomic and Arc'teryx have come together to collaborate on the Maverick 115 Cti powder ski that will only ...
The ski, designed by freeride icon Chris Benchetler, has won a hefty number of awards since its launch in 2009. But you don’t need to be a pro to rock the Atomic Bent Chetler 120, as the ski is ...
MAN’S eyes are not windows ... has helped him start the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel in Paris—six researchers who resemble the Atomic Energy Commission more than café-sitting artists.
Yet, as his eyes faltered, so too did his art. Developing after the turn of the 19th Century, as his cataracts took hold, so did Monet’s inability to see and gain impressions of the world.
Her column appears on the first Thursday of every month on our website and in our Art Market Eye newsletter in which our art market editors Anna Brady, Anny Shaw and Kabir Jhala analyse the latest ...
Manning-Plassnig has a website, jennifermanningplassnig.com. Lyndi McNulty is the owner of Gizmo’s Art in Westminster. Her column, An Eye for Art, appears regularly in Life & Times.
Keep an eye out ... allowing them to ski and land tricks backward, giving birth to modern freestyle skiing. We’d hazard a guess and say the Atomic Bent Chetler is the most recognizable pro ...
Keep an eye out; you might still see these under the boots of a discerning ripper even today! Perhaps one of the most truly iconic skis ever made, K2’s Hellbent first showed us how ridiculous ...