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Seattle-Based Artist Michael Leavitt Creates Cardboard Shoe Recreations

Seattle-based artist Micheal Leavitt created cardboard shoes as a part of his project 'Hip Hoprojects.' The artist turns a simple material like cardboard into spectacular replicas of popular shoe designs.

Leavitt chose to use cardboard as the material for the shoes because the trial and error process has barely any consequences; if he doesn't create the right shape for the sneaker the first time, he can simply toss the cardboard in a recycling bin and grab another old cardboard box. Leavitt explains, "canvas and oil paints are pricey; traditional sculpture materials and tools are pricey. Sculpting with garbage is about as cheap as it gets."

The shoes look realistic enough to wear. I wouldn't suggest trying to ball in the cardboard Js, even though they look legit. You might end up with a broken ankle or two.
Trend Themes
1. Cardboard Replicas - Creating realistic replicas of popular shoe designs using cardboard offers a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional sculpture materials.
2. Trial and Error Art - Exploring the artistic process through trial and error with a material like cardboard allows for experimentation without significant consequences or expenses.
3. Sustainable Sculpture - Using recycled cardboard for sculptural creations promotes sustainability and reduces waste.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore the use of innovative materials, like cardboard, for creating unique and sustainable artworks.
2. Fashion and Footwear - The fashion and footwear industry can find inspiration in the concept of cardboard replicas, incorporating sustainable design practices into their products.
3. Eco-friendly Manufacturing - Manufacturing industries can explore using recycled materials, such as cardboard, to create eco-friendly products and reduce their environmental impact.

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