Feb 9

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As time has passed, a new form of comic artwork has developed and evloved into famous materpieces, that can be apppreciated through all eyes. Comic book cahracters are now more then just your average superheroes and villains. They have been transformed into positive images that will let our imaginations run wild, while taking our breath away. Something new, fresh, exciting, innovative and unlike anything you’d ever seen before in a comic book. Almost inarguably the richest and most imaginative comic in the history of the medium.

 The above pieces are a breathtaking look at a few favorite Marvel heroes and villains through the ages…

Jan 24

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Dave White, born in Liverpool in 1971, had his first solo exhibition at the age of 18. Awarded ‘Best New Talent in Visual Arts’ in the Daily Post Art Prizes, he went on to study Fine Art (Painting) at Liverpool John Moores University.

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In 2002, White decided to paint his sneaker collection in a pop art style, leading to international exhibitions and press coverage for the next few years. The collections led to tours and appearances all over the world, including China, Japan, Australia, the USA and Europe. One of the highlights from this period was the solo exhibition in Barcelona ‘The Court’s A Battlefield’ sponsored by Nike, which featured a series of large works inspired by the celebration of the Air Force One.

Thanks to the support of sneaker headz and art lovers Dave’s work is reaching new audiences every day.  Press have been keen to pick up on his unique style of sneaker art and Dave has been working with international galleries keen to expand their audience with his pop art sneaker portraits.