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We’ve covered art that’s shoe-inspired before, like the “Junk Art” Terminator or Shepard Fairey’s MJ Prints, but now we have a group of pieces done for the Doernbecher Auction that’s shoe-contructed, or rather, shoes deconstructed.
By breaking down each pair of the kid-designed Nikes and rearranging them across a canvas, Vincent Clervi put a new spin on each design. Using a pair of Jordan VIs, Nike Shox, Dunks, P-Rod IIIs, AF1s and Air Max Zeniths, Vincent laid out the pieces using inspirations from each child’s own design elements. Like the other Doernbecher pieces, including the 1 of 1 black-on-tan Yeezy that went for almost $17,000, these pieces were auctioned and sold to benefit the charity organization. Click here to see pics of all the works. |