Heroin Sticker Baby Art
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The Heroin Sticker – Baby Art is another wild creation straight from the twisted world of Heroin Skateboards, blending absurdity and visual chaos in a way only Fos can pull off. This die-cut vinyl sticker features a wide-eyed humanoid potato creature—decked out in shredded shorts and oversized purple skate shoes—giving birth (or possibly vomiting?) to a smaller, equally terrified version of itself. The scene is comically grotesque, with exaggerated hands and facial expressions that toe the line between creepy and hilarious.
The colors are dark and gritty, with muted yellows, olive greens, and sharp black outlines that emphasize the sticker’s comic-book-meets-nightmare style. At the bottom, “HEROIN SKATEBOARDS” is embossed subtly into the vinyl, a detail that pops only when light hits it just right—like a hidden stamp of weird authenticity.
This kind of bizarre, body-horror-meets-bug-eyed-humor is exactly what Heroin is known for. Founded by UK skater and artist Fos (Mark Foster) in 1998, Heroin Skateboards has never tried to fit in. Their graphics are unapologetically raw, DIY, and gross in the best way possible. Whether it's warped deck shapes or unhinged sticker designs like this one, the brand celebrates skateboarding’s outsider energy with every drop.
Key Features:
Custom die-cut vinyl sticker
Original art by Fos, Heroin’s founder and creative brain
Features a two-headed mutant potato-person in mid-birthing (?) moment
Embossed “Heroin Skateboards” branding at the base
Estimated size ~4–5" (fits perfectly on boards, laptops, sketchbooks, etc.)
Gloss finish with slight texture around text
It’s weird. It’s gnarly. It’s Heroin. Stick it somewhere strange and let the chaos do the talking.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.