Current Open Editions
Ali Beletic’s Freerider Flags have been featured over at Sunset Magazine, SF Girl, Vogue Paris, Goop, Lonny, Chang & Co. Design, Travel and Leisure Magazine, and featured in the Gilian Segal curatorial as well as the Cara Woodhouse Curatorial and are well known for being a highlight over at the gorgeously designed Surfrider hotel at the iconic surfrider beach, alongside works by renowned architect Le Corbusier.
If you need a work in time for Christmas, please reach out to us and we will do our best to accomodate.
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If you need a work in time for Christmas, please reach out to us and we will do our best to accomodate. ~
Emma Croweather of the Surfrider Hotel discussing the two works of the hotel that truly stand out speaking of Ali’s Freerider Flags and a print by Le Cobusier. “Two pieces of art stand out: Pray for Surf by Ali Beletic which reminds us of the simple things in life, alongside an original print series by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier.”
Freeriders | W2023 Freerider Series
Sewn Linen Textile
63” x 32” [Available in Black or White / Horizontal or Vertical Orientation] $3400 Unframed / $5000 Framed
50” x 35” [Available in Black or White] $2000 Unframed / $3720 Framed
The W2023 Freerider series is for the surfers, extreme sports enthusiasts and philosophical extroverts, free rider culture, which Ali describes as a philosophy and way of life that celebrates new experiences beyond existing boundaries.
Ali Beletic’s “Freerider Flags” demonstrate her interest in free rider culture, which she describes as a philosophy and way of life that celebrates new experiences beyond existing boundaries. The linen textiles are inspired by the words of journalist Hunter S. Thompson and the stories of vanguards who lived simply with hedonic spirit.