Andrew Kidman

Warriewood Chapter 4 | Gone

Warriewood Chapter 4 | Gone

Caleb despised taking the bus because he felt uncomfortable around other human beings. He preferred to walk home and daydream about the things he found in nature than deal with the incessant randomness of personalities.

Bluebird at the Bar

Bluebird at the Bar

I looked at the prayer flags. The wind blowing from the mountains flicked them gently. ‘You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows,’* I said to myself.

Wayne Deane Interview

Wayne Deane Interview

Wayne Deane sat for this interview with me in 2006. We were working together a bit then: he was glassing, sanding, and making the fins for a small run of surfboards I'd shaped for customers that featured Mark Sutherland's ‘Dream’ artwork.

Warriewood Chapter 3 | The Highway

Warriewood Chapter 3 | The Highway

Riding a pushie around the quiet, suburban streets of the Northern Beaches of Sydney in the early Eighties was a kid’s dream. There were no cops, no helmets, and there was none of the entitlement that comes with today’s giant SUV’s that choke the roadways in Australia.

Parko Story

Parko Story

Blakey called me and said, ‘Joel Parkinson wants to come out and shape a board with you. We want to run it as the lead feature in the design issue. It was early September 2010, and at the time Joel was in physical rehabilitation.

Steve Pezman Interview

Steve Pezman Interview

I’d like to dedicate this post to my mate, Kirk Gee, who first published this material.  A true believer. Rest in Peace, brother. — Andrew Kidman

Warriewood • Chapter 2

Warriewood • Chapter 2

There was no music in the house, just the constant hum of the ocean. Their home was built atop a cliff that reared out of the Tasman Sea on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

Interview with Cheyne Horan, October 2011

Interview with Cheyne Horan, October 2011

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Cheyne Horan garnered acclaim as the messiah of a 'New Surfing' in a feature article by SURFING Magazine. Andrew Kidman engages in a rare interview with surfing visionary Cheyne Horan about surfing's evolution.

Warriewood

Warriewood

I wrote this book some years ago when I got sober. It was the first time I was able to write about the past with clarity. It’s a story about a boy that plays with flowers and can look into the sun without going blind. This is Chapter One.

The Last Call Of A Giant

The Last Call Of A Giant

Andrew Kidman shares a personal philosophy of tending to sacred flames while exploring the profound connection between fire, trees, and the echoes of nature.

Don’t Fuck With The Don

Don’t Fuck With The Don

The Don was waiting there for decades in a dim and cobwebbed alcove at Burford Reinforced Plastics in southern Queensland, waiting for us to wake up to ourselves.  The Don... through the gaudy Echo Beach years it waited, salvo after salvo of polka dots fired at it but it refused to topple.

On An Arcane Plane: The Coolite 500

On An Arcane Plane: The Coolite 500

Join Andrew Kidman on a South African escapade with Derek Hynd back in 1995. Along the way, you’ll be privy to the squirrel’s nest of surprises that arise from hanging out with Hynd.

Green

Green

Andrew Kidman writes about the planshape and evolution of Green.