Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Robots for a baby



No, I don't actually think the baby will wear these. The baby hasn't actually been born yet, in fact. This is a present for the expecting parents, who hopefully won't notice that some of the robots cross the line from adorable into slightly creepy.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

"Album Year" by new artist Cam Giblin


Hey, this is Cam Giblin of LonePinesDesign.com, Evan's new Artkicks designer.
"Album Year" were my most challenging pair of Artkicks yet. These shoes include 20+ hours of labor and 19 different album designs. All in all, a fun design though.


Complex albums like "Appetite for Destruction" by Guns 'N' Roses had to be simplified so they would fit on the shoes, but I can safely say those are the tiniest skulls I have ever drawn.


Saturday, March 6, 2010

House with Cracked Walls by Paul Cézanne


Being asked to replicate a painting on a pair of shoes is a difficult task in any case. When the artist I'm asked to replicate is Paul Cézanne, the master of expressive landscape, I get a little panicky.


I think the final shoes came out well, however. There's a few inconsistencies between my replica and the original, but they're minor. I used over 50 colors, a personal record by far.


Monday, February 22, 2010

Turtle Aeronautics and Space Administration


If turtles decided to go to space, sea turtles would definitely be the ones chosen to go. Land turtles would fail miserably trying to navigate in zero gravity. Look at an African Tortoise and try to imagine that thing in a space suit. Yeah right. Sea turtles live in an aquatic environment, and NASA uses underwater training to prepare astronauts for space travel. It makes so much sense. Sea turtles are definitely Turtlenauts.



I tried to give the backs and sides the feel of a spacesuit covered in patches. Turtles wouldn't journey in the name of the United States, however. They would journey for all turtle-kind, hence the change in the flag patch.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Party Animals by Cam Giblin


Cam's first pair was for himself and he knocked it out of the park. The pictures speak for themselves. Let the orders pour in.



New Artist: Cam Giblin joining Art Kicks!


Well, it's been about a year, 40 pairs, and a hell of a ride. I'm looking forward to doing 40 more pairs, but I have so many orders that I can't handle everything myself. To help out, I've asked fellow University of Oregon student Cam Giblin to join me as an artist. He's recently made a splash in the local Eugene music scene doing artwork for bands and concerts and after seeing his stuff, I knew he would be perfect to bring on board. He's got a killer style, different from my own in many ways, but still perfect for the Art Kicks brand. It's fun, it's unique, and it's really damn good.


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Bird Skeletons


I added up the number of finished shoes that I've done in the last eleven months and I realized that this pair right here is number 40. I know the "Finished Shoes" link on the right is a little low--a few pairs never made it on the blog.

Really damn cool that I managed 40 pairs in under a year, almost all of which are on feet and out getting wear in the world.

I'm grateful for all of the support, the encouragement, and everything I've learned along the way.