Junk Dunks: Nike Airs made out of consumer waste

Gabriel Dishaw's "Junk Dunks" are sculptures of totemic Nike Airs made out of consumer garbage.

"Junk Dunk (Left)" (Thanks, Gareth!)

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Love the colors!

BTW, Dunks do not have an air cushion.

You can buy shoes made out of recycled materials, too! Eg. here: http://www.simpleshoes.com/

They look better than the real shoes.

sb dunks have air

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