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Julie Rrap's Stiletto Foot Means You'll Never Need Shoes Again

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Imagine if women were born with heeled feet. The hassle of going out and buying shoes would never occur, and we would probably save bagfuls of money.

Julie Rrap has replaced the natural environment with design in this picture of high heels. This is her most well known piece of work, as has won the Hermannâ‘s Art Award.

Check out other pieces of work by Julie Rrap in the gallery above.

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30,366 clicks • Published: Jul 6, 09 • Updated: Jul 5, 11 • References: and nextnature.net
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Favorited by Jeremy Gutsche on Jul 6, 09