Friday, February 17, 2006

Nike Kanji

I'm sure you've seen these Nike Dunk SB Kanji's. I wish i had money. Is there a way to paint on shoes? Have you ever tried it? Would you be willing to try it? I wonder if i could find a cheap pair of used dunks on ebay to experiment with?

Has anyone noticed in the wider world that kids are using brokeback in place of gay, as in "Dude that place setting was so brokeback." Maybe that's just in Sapulpa.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you think the translation on those shoes reads: Little girls sweat and died to make these shoes for only 80 cents? Or I hope you enjoy wearing these shoes that I bled for and didn't pee for 16 hours to make. I bet there is some hidden message from those girls in there. Can you hear them Clarie...can you hear them screaming?

lua said...

You should ask Scot about painting some shoes. He should design shoes. Can you imagine? Why hasn't he done that, I wonder? It seems perfect. Hey Scot, Mark wants you to make him some shoes. (you're welcome, baby)

Anonymous said...

Translation:
PLEASE HELP US!
WE'RE SLAVES TO NIKE
THEY WON'T LET US LEAVE
I JUST WANT TO SEE MAMA
SEND HELP
SOS

Anonymous said...

as that hideous bitch Sheryl Crow sings
"Beatles wrote the Nike song and called it macaroni"
reed my website and see how your panda ass shoe company is ripping off rock n roll.

sumobeats said...

who the hell is this salpulpoo person? Is this one of your students?

lua said...

luke, i believe spanky is your man, but i could be wrong.

Anonymous said...

I am me. I am the wind that doth spawn the growth from my butt. I am the tired pain from the regenerating dictionary of the world of the crypto fascist boil of humanity. Oh Yea...Oh My.

sumobeats said...

Does this have something to do with the patriot act? Is that why we can't say who we are?

Anonymous said...

if you want to experiment with painting of shoes you should use paint markers.

kingdomforavoice said...

I wonder if i could cut a stencil and then transfer it to the shoe? Kinda like my homebrew t-shirts.

Anonymous said...

you could try some puff paints and a bedazzler

Anonymous said...

But not with - spray paint cheap and effective --
from neon glow colors to multi temperas... it's easy no big deal.
Teachers think they are so smart, but they are just like our parents - consumer wankers.

Anonymous said...

http://www.stencilrevolution.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=33236&cat=500&ppuser=815

i came across this today and thought you would be interested. if you read the comments you can get some info on what to use and how to do it

Anonymous said...

http://www.stencilrevolution.com/photopost/showphoto.
php?photo=33236&cat=500&ppuser=815