Description
Back In The Day by Michael Bishop is a handcrafted architectural miniature that recreates the nostalgic storefront of Mitch’s Surf Shop with careful attention to vintage detail and coastal history. Measuring 12″ × 6″ × 15″H, this three-dimensional artwork captures the charm of a classic surf shop façade, complete with stone-textured walls, front windows, surfboards, signage, and small period-specific details that make the piece feel personal and historically grounded.
The title Back In The Day fits the work perfectly. This is not just a model of a building; it is a memory piece. The red “Mitch’s Surf Shop” sign immediately anchors the sculpture in surf culture, while the storefront details evoke an earlier era of beach towns, local surf communities, and independent coastal businesses. Small additions such as the vintage Jack in the Box bag and retro window graphics add narrative depth, giving the viewer the feeling of looking at a preserved moment from the past.
Bishop’s strength is in making architectural nostalgia feel intimate. The clean structure of the shop front contrasts with the handmade textures of the stonework, sidewalk, base, and display window. The wooden display base adds warmth and gives the piece a finished collectible presence. Back In The Day is ideal for collectors who appreciate surf culture, coastal nostalgia, architectural miniatures, Americana, and handcrafted display art. It would work well in a home office, gallery shelf, surf-themed room, retail space, coastal interior, or collector’s cabinet. With its vintage character and strong storytelling, this piece offers more than decoration — it preserves a small but meaningful piece of California surf history.



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