Video: Ceramic sneaker by artist Kang S. Lee. Installation for Nike fans
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Korean artist named Kang S. Lee is a big fan of Nike athletic shoes. And so large that his personal collection of sneakers, in which there are even rare pieces released in a very limited edition, served as a source of inspiration for the original installation. Nike Dunk Ceramic Sneakers … Several wonderful ceramic sculptures depicting the most interesting models of sneakers - this is what an unusual piece of modern sculpture looks like. The author calls this collection of ceramic shoes a tribute to the creators and manufacturers of his favorite sneakers. They say that what they do at Nike can be considered art, which means that they are colleagues, and colleagues have a habit of being in solidarity and treating each other with reverence.
Kang S. Lee believes that sneakers are no longer just sports shoes. They have become fashionable, young people cannot imagine their life without sneakers and sneakers, and exclusive models are a source of pride, cost a lot of money, are part of private collections … They are even insured for huge sums. Moreover, self-respecting companies enter into contracts with renowned designers to develop design and decor for a new, original collection of sneakers. And sometimes sports shoes are more expensive than stylish fashion shoes or boots. So, honor and praise to the manufacturers of this remarkably comfortable footwear!
It is known that the entire collection of Nike ceramic sneakers will consist of 50-100 models. The author considers such companies as Vans Original, Converse and Adidas Superstar to be the next "victims" of his unusual project.
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