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Artist Steve Saiz Showcases Vibrant Sculptures at 2026 NBA All-Star Art Garden
Saiz's "Featherboard Phoenix" and "Featherboard King Baller" sculptures celebrate LA's resilience and basketball's artistry.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Los Angeles native artist Steve Saiz is exhibiting two sculptures, "Featherboard Phoenix" and "Featherboard King Baller", at the 2026 NBA All-Star Art Garden. "Featherboard Phoenix" is a tribute to the bravery of LA firefighters, while "Featherboard King Baller" celebrates the artistry and energy of basketball. Both sculptures are crafted from hand-carved skateboards transformed into "Featherboards" that symbolize themes of rebirth, resilience, and the fluid motion of sports.
Why it matters
Steve Saiz's sculptures at the NBA All-Star Art Garden highlight the intersection of sports, art, and culture. His unique style, which blends his Native American heritage with his professional skateboarding background, brings a fresh perspective to the event and showcases the creative talents of LA-based artists.
The details
Saiz's "Featherboard Phoenix" sculpture is an homage to the Los Angeles firefighters who battled the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in 2025. The phoenix rising from the ashes, crafted from hand-carved skateboards, symbolizes rebirth, resilience, and the community spirit of LA. "Featherboard King Baller" celebrates the artistry and energy of basketball, with the sculpture's form mirroring the lift of a player rising for a slam dunk.
- The 2026 NBA All-Star Art Garden is taking place on February 13, 2026.
The players
Steve Saiz
A renowned artist and professional skateboarder from Los Angeles. Saiz infuses his Native American Comanche heritage into his colorful artistic style, which includes paintings, skateboard designs, and sculptures.
Los Angeles Firefighters
The brave firefighters who battled the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in Los Angeles in 2025.
Los Angeles Clippers
The NBA team that inspired Saiz's "Featherboard King Baller" sculpture, which celebrates the thrill, creativity, and freedom of basketball.
What’s next
The 2026 NBA All-Star Art Garden will be open to the public from February 13-16, 2026, allowing visitors to view and appreciate Steve Saiz's vibrant sculptures.
The takeaway
Steve Saiz's sculptures at the NBA All-Star Art Garden showcase the power of art to celebrate community, resilience, and the artistry of sports. His unique blend of Native American heritage, skateboarding, and contemporary sculpture offers a fresh perspective that resonates with fans and art enthusiasts alike.
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