Art Meets Snowboarding
The Artists Behind the Boards
Endeavor snowboards are designed to be more than equipment — they’re canvases.
For Winter ’26, we collaborated with a group of artists whose work explores narrative, abstraction, and visual storytelling. Each artist brings a distinct perspective that shapes the identity of the boards they designed, turning performance snowboard design into collectible visual statements.
This collection brings together artist snowboard collaborations, original snowboard art graphics, and modern board design built for riders who care as much about style as they do about performance.
Maks Eidelson
Maks Eidelson’s work explores nature, motion, and layered visual storytelling. His style combines graphic clarity with intricate detail, creating compositions that feel both structured and expressive.
For Winter ’26, Eidelson’s artwork appears across four boards in the lineup — the Ranger, B.O.D., Maverick, and Apollo — tying together a visual theme of exploration and movement across the collection.
Follow Maks: @maksee

O.Two / James Carey
Known for his bold visual language and graphic storytelling, O.Two / James Carey brings a distinctive energy to the line.
“The topsheets draw from one of the first Wizard Kings tees: inspired by the flocked lettering seen on early New York breaking and graffiti crew tees.”
“For the bases, we used my abstracted colour studies made with compressed air and pooled paint, finished with an Endeavor logo.”
The result is artwork that gives both the Scout Pro and Trooper Pro a strong identity on snow, combining snowboard performance with unmistakable graphic character.
Follow James: @staticmist

John Hudson
John Hudson’s work explores fragments of personal narrative drawn from memory, experience, and metaphor. Rather than presenting a single story, his paintings invite viewers into moments of emotion and ambiguity — fragments, gestures, and atmospheres that resist resolution.
Recurring tensions run through Hudson’s work: tranquility and disruption, certainty and doubt, the familiar and the unknown. His artwork lives in that in-between space, where beauty and mystery coexist.
That same sense of movement and introspection carries onto the Live W26, creating a snowboard graphic that feels layered, expressive, and open to interpretation.
Follow John: @johnhudson.art

Rory Doyle / Sefton
Sefton is a design studio driven independently by Vancouver-based designer and artist Rory Doyle.
After graduating from The Art Institute in 2001, Rory has worked across design platforms ranging from video games to packaging and large-scale murals. He has collaborated with clients including Birkenstock, Bank of Montreal, the University of British Columbia, SunRype, the Vancouver Mural Festival, and the Vancouver International Jazz Festival.
For Winter ’26, Rory brings that design perspective to the Rover W26, translating his studio approach into a snowboard graphic built for riders who appreciate creativity on and off the mountain.
Follow Rory: @rory_doyle
Why Artist-Designed Snowboards Matter
Snowboard graphics have always been part of the culture, but artist-designed boards bring an added layer of meaning to the ride. They connect performance, identity, and visual storytelling in a way that makes each model feel personal.
Endeavor’s Winter ’26 lineup celebrates that tradition through a series of artist snowboard collaborations that blend contemporary art, graphic design, and snowboard progression. Whether you ride park, all-mountain, powder, or freestyle, these boards deliver both function and a standout visual presence.
Explore the full collection to discover original snowboard art graphics and shop the latest artist-designed snowboards from Endeavor.



