Glass Love

Andrew Kidman’s 2004 film is screening for TSJ members from December 3 until December 7.

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In our current issue’s feature “Inside the Snow Globe,” multihyphenate creative Andrew Kidman breaks down his moodboard with author Jamie Brisick. As a visual component to the print piece—and exclusively for TSJ members—we’re screening his 2004 film, Glass Love, which offers an exploration into the generational love of surfing that’s passed down through families, often through surfboards. 

“It was nice to peek in on a small part of these relationships and see how surfing makes them special,” Kidman says. “This, and the continued experimentation with board design, were the highlights for me in making this film. There were many stories—some made the cut, some did not. But rather than dissect them all here in words, I’ll leave it to you to watch the film.”

Featuring the Curren family, Derek Hynd, Daize Shayne, Skip Frye, Wayne Lynch, Joel Fitzgerald, Nat Young, Steve Pezman, Dean Morrison, Wayne Bartholomew, Michael Peterson, Shane Herring, the Purchase Family, Michelle Lockwood, and more.

Kidman has also produced a limited number of handscreened, painted, and signed posters, each one an original. The first variant is rendered from Daize Shayne’s opening wave in Glass Love, view here. The second, Derek Hynd’s high line on a Skip Frye fish from Litmus (1996), view here.