Nike is giving the people of Russia a good reason to “Just Do It” by opening a Nike Sportswear location in the capital city of Moscow.
In order to celebrate the grand opening, Nike commissioned Aske a.k.a. Sicksystems, a Moscow based graphic designer, to create a centerpiece for the store. What Sicksystems came up with was nothing short of amazing.
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Fashioned out of regular plywood, the artist made a sculpture called “The Wolf,” which was actually inspired by a duck; technically, by the Air Force 1 Duckboot.
The multilayer sculpture looks like the head of menacing wolf that happens to have all the components of the Air Force 1 Duckboot. It almost looks like a Transformer!
The sculpture measures in at 86 x 112 cm and the plywood is colored in with acrylic paint.
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You can check some close up pictures, as well as a few behind the scenes shots of the making of “The Wolf” in the gallery above.