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Aspara
Monochrome
meets angles, dots and curves. Designed by Lisa Mam, Cambodia’s first Khmer female
Urban Street artist. Lisa aka Lil Dots states that she is helping a new urban
art movement grow in her hometown Phnom Penh City and wants Khmer Graffiti and
Street Art to be seen all around the world.
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Vidaboa
A pioneer in
the graffiti scene in Rio de Janeiro, artist Marcelo Ment’s pattern utilizes positive
words and is a playful take on the city’s countless favelas. Rio sees graffiti
as a tool to bring an experience of art to all people, especially in places
where young people have few positive things in their life. Ment is among those
who take their work to the streets and places where art is not normally seen,
exchanging knowledge and experiences.
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Pasco
French
artist Olivier Vouzellaud, better known as Yamas, shows his distinct style of
abstract art and geometric shapes on this slip on trainer.
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Barca
Designed by
Spanish artist Zosen, this lace up trainer has a colourful canvas telling the tale of his love of old
school skate, Latin America, African masks, music and people.
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Duckies
Striped of
colour, Duckies feature a simple hand drawn black duck print adding a touch of
fun to the otherwise conservative white trainers. You may not be able to see in from this image
but on the trainer’s tongue is the face of Duckie wearing sunglasses. By
Florida artist Okat
http://www.schuh.co.uk/womens-white-and-black-bucketfeet-duckies-lace/1911601270/
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