Haroshi has created a new series of hand-carved feet inside ‘invisible’ sneakers for Art Basel this year. As is Haroshi’s technique, the feet are all made from old
Yes, it’s the Friday Instagram Roundup on a Tuesday. Last week’s IG photo re-cap was pre-empted for Bailey’s Memorial Pictorial. I found a lot of support through social
Like the Astroboy above (on his way to Berlin for Selim Varol’s massive toy art exhibit) this week’s Instagram Roundup is gigantic. Expect to see vinyl, plush, resin
Social media is more integrated into our lives than ever before. (Remember this girl who painted the logos of YouTube and Facebook onto her fingernails?) Venezuelan designer, Lumen
Frank Kozik continues his extracurricular pursuits outside of toyland with a signature pair of military-inspired Nike SB Dunk Hightop sneakers. The Kozik Nike sneakers are “premium” “quickstrike” kicks,
Warsaw, Poland-based graphic designer, Pawel Nolbert is a sneaker enthusiast…and a cubist. All things combined, Nolbert makes sneaker art. Sneakercube is a personal design project. Simply, I take a
This goes out to everyone whose parents or partners have “no shoes on the sofa” policies. Brooklyn-based artist, Lou Pimentel, is giving you a loophole: Sneaker Art Pillows.
I’ve recently written about turning skateboards into sneakers and turning dogs into ravers. Well, here’s someone who turned sneakers into dogs. Vinti Andrews has been making Nike sneakers into canine
Haroshi turns old skateboards into beautiful popjects. His skill is epic, and yet, he’s had no formal art training. His education comes from skating. If there are tricks
Frank Kozik was recently back in Argentina for the debut of a new Kozik-emblazoned PUMA sneaker. Exclusively available in Argentina, the Kozik Suede Collection features micro perforated leather