Art can surface in multiple forms and mediums – even cardboard! The last time we showed you some of Mike Leavitt’s work with the recyclable material, a cardboard Air Jordan IV ‘Mars’ won all the attention. Now, Mike Leavitt has expanded his cardboard collectiong by adding the Air Jordan IV in Black/Cool Grey as well, the Air Jordan 1 Black/Red, and two different colorways of the Air Jordan III. Also available is a template for the Air Jordan IV for those who would be willing to attempt the cardboard Air Jordan themselves. Take a look at Mike Leavitt’s newest creations after the jump and hit up Mark Leavitt’s hiphopjects to get your own (don’t wear ’em in the rain).
Cardboard Air Jordan Sculptures by Mike Leavitt
John Kim
October 26, 2010
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