Air Jordan VI Sculpture
August 31st, 2011 by John K. | 25 comments
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It’s unfortunate the Air Jordan VI ‘Silver Anniversary’ never released, because an all-white pair of Air Jordan VIs would’ve been downright irresistible (and the Air Jordan VI customs would’ve been even more insane). Here’s a look at an all-white giant-sized sculpture of the Air Jordan VI; from the overall dimensions of the shoe to the finite details in the perforations on the upper, the realism in this adroitly crafted piece of art is as mind-blowing as the sheer execution of the project. No word if the sculptor, who goes by Mr-loverman El Hedonista, has plans on painting the shoe into a well-known Air Jordan VI colorway, but it certainly is impressive in its current state. We’ve got more detailed images of this sick piece of sneaker art so take a look below and let us know what you think. via MN.





Filed under: Air Jordans, Customs // Tags: Air Jordan VI
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Why would he not throw Nike Air on the back, instead of using the jumpman logo? He sculpted a Retro, why not sculpt an OG sneaker? Sick anyways, much respect to the artist. Excellent execution and attention to detail. He should leave it all White, reminds me of the statue of David or something epic like that..
i want one of the for the crib. ''bred'' colorway for the man cave in my basement. i think that its dope good job on that.
You just had to throw in a racist Mexican joke . . This just goes to show that te human mind is as brilliant as it is stupid .
Give me Jordan 15 sculpture and I'll put it outside for haloween to scare the sneakerheads away.
You know that guy wore his 12s on purpose, knowing they were going to photograph the sculpture. Just so he can show them off. But as a sneakerhead, that's what we do










