I no longer have a shoe wall so i won't be needing these. This one came damaged but when you frame it, it won't be seen.



An A2 giclée print by Ian Ball, an artist who has collaborated with Sneaker Con for many years. If you're not familiar with a giclée print then it’s very difficult to explain just how vivid the colours are. It’s a method of spraying ink onto smooth fine art paper that provides far superior colour saturation and luminance than an ordinary print. Prints like this are museum quality and will last for more than 70 years without showing noticeable signs of fading. This print, called ‘One Love’ came from a project that celebrates the Air Max 1. A deconstruction animation of the sneaker was connected with a generative art system that duplicates, scales, repositions, recolours and rotates the shoes. The results are infinite and mesmerising.