Chapter 46: Steve Olson Now Online! Eric Dressen and Mark Maggiori

The highly anticipated Chapter 46 curated by Steve Olson is now available to read on Frank151.com.
As Guest Curator of Frank Chapter 46, Steve Olson conducted interviews with New York and LA legends who also happen to be close friends. From Eric Dressen, to Stecyk III, to Cesario “Block” Montano, Olson brought a rarely seen depth and insight into each interview.
Over the next week or so, we'll be rolling out all of these interviews. We've already debuted C.R. Stecyk III, Kembra Pfahler of The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black and Steve Olson's own Letter From The Editor, as well as Block and LOVE ME and more. Today, meet...

Steve Olson: When did you start skating?
Eric Dressen: I first skateboarded when I was about five. I saw a skateboard and I knew right then I wanted to be good at it. And then I saw Endless Summer and I wanted to learn how to surf. But I liked skateboarding better ’cause it’s more accessible. Nobody liked skateboarding as much as surfing back then. When I was in probably second or third grade I was like, “I’m gonna be a pro-skateboarder. And if I don’t make that, I’m probably gonna kill myself.” [Laughs] Read more.

Steve Olson: When did you start drawing?
Mark Maggiori: I was drawing when I was a kid, probably when I was like four…five…six. And then I kinda stopped, never really drew, and I came back to drawing after high school. I went to art school in Paris and I started to draw and it was like something coming back to the surface. Three months after starting school I was number-one in my class. Then I never stopped drawing. Read more.
Tomorrow we'll be rolling out more compelling interviews from Chapter 46: Steve Olson, including world-famous printmaker Richard Duardo and Rolling Stones tour photographer Michael Halsband.




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