




The Junk Dunk art by Gabriel Dishaw. A Men's size 9.5 Nike shoe made from junk, really cool!
"I used very little wire and more glue to keep the piece more clean, and less bulky. I also added new details, a hinged tongue and nike logo's on both the tongue and back of the shoe. On previous models I used a real nike sole to build of off. With this piece I started from scratch and build the sole from circuit boards." Via likecool
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