Nike Air Max LeBron VII Artist Series: Paris Wu Yue & Stephane Ashpool

Lebron James’ tour with Nike has went European. One look at the custom Nike Air Max Lebron VII from Parisian artists: Wu Yue and Stephane Ashpool already blow away anything an American or Chinese artist create earlier. Instead of just painted or markered on shoes the two artists created 3 pairs in three different colors with half of the shoes hand painted and the either half covered in velvet. However that “velvet” finish was given to the shoes is insane, you would think its fabric but then again it is seamlessly spread upon every curve of the shoes ankle area and midsole making it seem the velvet was sprayed on somehow. Mind you I’m pretty sure these started out white on white. Hmmm, time to research. More via Freshnessmag.com

After criss-crossing  the Middle Kingdom last week,  LeBron James started the European leg of his More Than A Game World TourAir Max LeBron VII (7). Created between 2 Parisian artists: Wu “Nyno” Yue, an acclaimed artist/animator known for his speed and unique application of Chinese ink in his works. The other being Stephane Ashpool, an unbounded art lover.  Nicknamed “The Mayor”, he tirelessly worked for the betterment of Parisian art scene through one of his various ventures – ViDA9, a production house in charge of several high fashion events, Pigalle, a storefront that doubles as exhibit space, Pain O Chokolat, an artist’s collective. with first stop last evening at the City of Lights, Paris.  As part of Nike Basketball’s initiative to highlight raising artists in each of the city LeBron visited, the Artist Series for Paris presented the NBA MVP with not 1 but 3 customized

In expressing the diversity and distinctiveness of Parisian neighborhoods, both artists decided early to work on 3 pairs, rather than 1. Taking symbolism from both the City of Paris and LeBron James, the artists deduced them into 3 colors – Red, for James’ flare and speed on the court as well as the neon lights in Pigalle, the “red light” district of Paris.  Black, the color of elegance and honor, James’ off the court persona. Also liken to dark alleys dotted across the Pigalle neighborhood. Finally, Green, the team color of James’ alma mater, Saint Vincent Saint Mary High School,  and the ever present youth movement within Paris daily life.  Each pair underwent a mix medium treatment.  Velvet application covered the last half of the footwear while illustrations, inspired by LeBron’s 6 personal credos, were imprinted with matte or glossy paint, and pencil.

Nike Air Max LeBron VII Artist Series: Shanghai | Sic

The custom Nike Air Max Lebron VII models just don’t stop. Here is another from Chinese artist: Sic via Freshnessmag.com

While we have unveiled the Shanghai colorway of the  Nike Air Max LeBron VII (7) City Pack, here we have the unique, one-off version from the Shanghai leg of the tour as well. The pair gifted to LeBron in Shanghai is created by local graffiti artist, Sic. Sic started out working on buses and police cars before moving on to more commercial ventures and had several projects with Nike before.

The design direction of Sic’s creation keeps in line with the theme for Shanghai stop– Family. Some motifs featured on the kicks include landmarks such as the “Shi Ku Gate”, The Bund and China Exhibition Hall, Nanjing Road and other iconic spaces. All are carefully selected to represent the past, present and future of the city; the collision and fusion of the modern and traditional.

Other than taking the local city into consideration, LeBron’s hometown also makes an appearance on the shoe. On the shoe collar, the words “Akron” and “SVSM” are featured to bring LeBron’s personal touches into the kicks. Just like all the other artist series, the only pair will be residing in LeBron’s closet until further notice. So, take a look and live vicariously through the 2D reality.

Nike Air Max LeBron VII Artist Series: Shenyang Ray Lei

Here is the second pair from the China trip and 5th pair overall of the Nike Lebron World Tour 2009 . I’d imagine after his career is over Bron Bron will have a collection that only rivals that of Mr. Air Jordan. Just imagine the 1 of 1s. Via Freshnessmag.com.

As LeBron’s  More Than A Game World Tour continues, venturing off Akron, Ohio and heads onto the other side of the globe, landing in one of the world’s oldest capitals, Beijing, and now Shengyang, the fifth pair of the  Nike Air Max LeBron VII (7) Artist Series is unveiled. The unique, one-off sneaker from this leg of the global tour is created by local artist, Ray Lei, as we had previously introduced in a preview.

With each pair of Artist Series kicks representing the city artistically, Ray Lei tapped into the Chinese cultural stronghold of loyalty and bravery with images of Chinese warriors. To tie in the theme of loyalty with the MVP himself, Ray Lei incorporated elements close to LeBron such as green color to represent his high school team at St. Vincent St. Mary, “23″ for his loyalty to Cavaliers, and “330″ (the area code for Akron, Ohio) for his hometown.

Adding more local elements into the shoes illustrated in a playful style, Ray Lei dressed the shoe upper in water and clouds, which were frequent motifs on uniforms of the Qing Dynasty. The city flower, roses were added to pay tribute to the city, as well as fog patterns that are crucial to Chinese tales of mythical battle where battalions emerged from fog for victory.

Take a closer look at the kicks designed by the young 22 year-old graduate of Tsinghua University’s Academy of Art and Design. Sadly, since these kicks are one-off, if you want them, you might actually have to take that matter up with LeBron.

DC Life x Nash Money: DC Monterey

After a preview photo was released online last week the final product for the collaboration between British sneaker customizer Nash Money and DC shoes is live! Via SneakerFreaker.com

DC CADWELL X NASH MONEY!

IT’S ALIVE! NASH GLUES, PATCHES, STITCHES FOR THE LIMITED EDITION DC LIFE COLLECTION
FROM THE DC PRESS RELEASE!
Available exclusively at boutiques that carry the DC Life Collection, Nash unleashes his first collaborative effort ever. Using the DC Monterey as a base, Nash twisted, tore, and ripped the shoe apart, only to stitch it back together again, adding a custom crepe bottom. It’s Frankenstein meets mad scientist meets an old English gentleman inspiration. Above all, it’s English wildfowler (duck hunter) meets mature street wear. The old English wildfowler aspect sees the use of luxury, hard-wearing fabrics, with the incorporation of earth colors. Paisley print was brought to the lining to add to the overall air of sophistication.

You can say what you want but sticking to his unique style has gotten Nash noticed. Step up your customizing if you really think you’d deserve the same chance Nash has gotten. Now!

Nike Air Max LeBron VII Artist Series: Beijing Le Quiqui

Lucky Freshnessmag has been able to keep up with the entire Lebron World Tour by Nike and now they are making the way through China. Once again via Freshnessmag.com

Stopping on its first leg in the Middle Kingdom for his More Than A Game World Tour,, NBA’s Most Valuable Player for 2009, LeBron James, was not only greeted by raucous Chinese basketball fans, but a special one-of-one Nike Air Max LeBron VII (7) bearing his name by artist Le Quiqui.

Though only 28 years old, Le Quiqui is already considered a veteran in rapidly growing art community of Beijing. Having worked on a multitude of projects, he’s well versed in mediums and themes, from animation, graffiti, to skateboard graphics, and traditional designs.

Homage of tradition, Le Quiqui sketched in the Si He Courtyard, an architectural style that dominated this ancient city for centuries past. In selecting a reddish hue and gold accents, both as representations of good fortune and the Sun, a symbol of vast power. Of course, as much as it is about tradition, the design is also about LeBron James. 2 stone lions, long a signature of James, are incorporated into the graphics. And finally, a gesture of invincibility as Le Quiqui added on “2 eyes” on the heel, so the MVP could have full view of his surrounding both on and off the court.