Can you still recognize the Nike Air Flow if its been cubed into oblivion? Howbout the Nike Air Huarache? Those are some of the questions posed by this new set from Jack Stocker, which re-interprets a handful of Nike classics in an abstract manner. The shapes aren’t pushed to the point of those found in that sneaker gun set, as the overall silhouettes of the models selected remain pretty much intact. Continue reading for more from Jack Stocker and make sure you check out his upcoming show at exposure gallery London if you’re in the area any time soon.
The Minimal Sneaker Study Art by Jack Stocker
Brendan Dunne
August 6, 2013
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