Italian Illustrator/Designer Giorgio Di Salvo’s follow-up project to his previous “Black & White and Red Snakes” exhibit for Nike is this visually astounding artwork based on Nike’s latest Lunar and Lunarlon technology, in which he depicts the Nike Lunar technology by combining it with a lunar moon-walking motif, showing imprints of the shoe in spacedust. While the Nike Lunar running and training footwear line-up won’t catapult you into outer space, Di Salvo’s artwork does capture the essence of the technology, which is centralized around high-performing lightweight ideas. Check out the rest of the artwork after the jump or see this in person at Nike Stadium in Milan. via FnG.
Giorgio Di Salvo x Nike Stadium – Lunar/Lunarlon Technology Artwork
John Kim
August 18th, 2010 (updated)
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