Customized Chucks
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
I just customized some Converse All Star Light for my friend Flora in Austria. Take a look at them on my flickr!

I just customized some Converse All Star Light for my friend Flora in Austria. Take a look at them on my flickr!

Sweet! My work was featured on the urban contemporary art website Art Bastard. Including a fancy interview!

I applied illustrations of “oddities & dinosaurs” to some my favourite shoes. Look at the sneaker concepts in my portfolio, on my flickr page or in a behance gallery.

I felt the urge to customize a venetian carnival mask. Take a look at some pics on my flickr page.

Brooklyn girl Sara Antoinette Martin just released her first Vinyl toy El Chupacabra for Kidrobot. Her special style also shows up in her drawings, paintings and illustrations. Make sure to check out her Flickr photostream, her blog “Beastie Weenie” and her store “Skelecore”!

Make sure to check out Jayson Atienza’s extraordinary illustration style. And don’t miss the sneakers!

Andrew from England makes great creatures. Take a look at Imakethings!

I just came back from Amsterdam where I took part in the Custom Kicks event. After releasing the Custom Kicks book, Maki from Holland organized this live customization event on Spui square. It was great fun drawing on sneakers! Check out some pictures on my Flickr site!

For the Custom Kicks book 150 artists and illustrators were invited to customize sneakers. Maki Maki from the Netherlands organized the project and it’s published by Laurence King Publishing. You can now preorder the book!
I also contributed a customized sneaker! Check it out in my portfolio.

Karl Kwasny alias Monaux from Australia has plenty of funky illustrations to show.

…and you get Ice Cream For Free if you check out this very good graphic stuff with a lot of record sleeves done by these guys from Berlin. Nice… two food links in a row.

I just uploaded my new portfolio website PHILLENNIUM. Would be nice to get some comments on this… I’m curious if you like it!
Luke Chueh does crazy, melancholic paintings and has great ideas.