The growth of sneaker art is one of those signs that lets us know the sneakerhead scene is really flourishing, and today we have a look at “What you don’t see at first glance, which are the basic shapes within the trainer itself.” Young British graphic designer Jack Stocker put together a few unique renderings of the golden era Air Max running series and a few of its immediate peers, which seek to demonstrate a kind of ‘vector’ interpretation on these immortal silhouettes. With Swooshes de-emphasized and lines you might liken to a Colorforms construction, Jack tackles the Air Max 1, Light, 90 and Air 180 along with the Air Flow and Air Huarache LE and you can let us know which best represents its muse after seeing them all below.
Nike Running Sneaker Illustrations by Jack Stocker
Aaron Hope
December 5th, 2014 (updated)
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