Posted by Erica January 30, 2012

Niels de Jong has been working on an exciting new series of mini sneaker sculptures called SOLE. This series has been inspired by his fascination for art and love for sneakers. The actual mini sneaker is designed as a center foot, symbolizing how sneakers have influenced our culture since the 70's.

”In the time we live now, alot of people increasingly have the need to be unique and to have things that someone else has not, like those pair of sneakers or that t-shirt which are limited to only five in the whole world”.

SOLE mini sneakers will be released in three

Full color series.

- Full color series 1 comes in three colorways with only 3 of each

Multi color series

- Multi color series 1 comes in four different designs with only one of each.

Artist series

- Artist series 1 comes in three different designs with only one of each

...all with a limited edition

 ~ Made from resin ~ Size 3” ~ Hand painted with love and signed ~ Comes with a nice little shoebox ~





Limited edition SOLE mini sneakers series 1 is out now and available in the shop!

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