Mateo Canu // Surfer
Mateo Canu is a ninth-grade high school student from Los Angeles. He started surfing in Santa Monica two years ago. He volunteers with Color of Water, an organization that is dedicated to fighting racism through free surf lessons and media for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the LA area.
The "Wade in the Water" limited-edition portrait series showcases activists, pioneers, and future leaders in SoCal’s BIPOC surf community adorned with the leaves of Afrocarpus gracilior, aka the African Fern Pine.
Museum-quality fine art digital print
Frame recommendation:
CLASSIC LIGHT MAPLE WOOD PICTURE FRAME
Mateo Canu is a ninth-grade high school student from Los Angeles. He started surfing in Santa Monica two years ago. He volunteers with Color of Water, an organization that is dedicated to fighting racism through free surf lessons and media for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the LA area.
The "Wade in the Water" limited-edition portrait series showcases activists, pioneers, and future leaders in SoCal’s BIPOC surf community adorned with the leaves of Afrocarpus gracilior, aka the African Fern Pine.
Museum-quality fine art digital print
Frame recommendation:
CLASSIC LIGHT MAPLE WOOD PICTURE FRAME
Mateo Canu is a ninth-grade high school student from Los Angeles. He started surfing in Santa Monica two years ago. He volunteers with Color of Water, an organization that is dedicated to fighting racism through free surf lessons and media for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the LA area.
The "Wade in the Water" limited-edition portrait series showcases activists, pioneers, and future leaders in SoCal’s BIPOC surf community adorned with the leaves of Afrocarpus gracilior, aka the African Fern Pine.
Museum-quality fine art digital print
Frame recommendation:
CLASSIC LIGHT MAPLE WOOD PICTURE FRAME
Fine Art Giclée Print
Frame not included