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08 October 2008, 12.59 | Posted in Art |

Classic Nike trainers can drive some really bizarre and fascinating art pieces. Take, for example, this collaborative project between design agency Defill and Milcke. Using fruits and vegetables, the project makes sculptural versions of sneakers, and the result, honestly, kind of works. The textures are, dare we say, far more interesting than some real releases.

More of the work at Defill.com, for now head to the jump and check the Dunk.


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