Posted by Nick January 10, 2012

Recognised this dudes artwork instantly thanks to Computer Arts and his awesome designs for UK streetwear label AnyForty. Sick Systems aka Moscow based designer Aske was comissioned by Nike to produce a peice for the opening of their new Moscow store.

He took inspiration from the Nike AF1 Duckboot and produced this 'sick' wolf design that Nike turned into a multi layer plywood sculpture. Similar to the ones that were produced during the World Cup in 2010 featuring designs from James Jarvis, Delta, Kronk & More.

http://www.sicksystems.ru/

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