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Rockin the Sneaks-Sole Junkie Iron Man AF1 w/23K Gold and Glow in the Dark Lights

Posted by jroxx on June 11, 2008

Every now and then you come across an artist whose vision and skill is so unique that you sit back, look at their work and say “Damn, that is one talented person!“. In my opinion custom sneaker artist Sole Junkie is one of those artists.

My first introduction into the work of Sole Junkie was when he posted pictures of the Custom Superman AF1’s he painted on his blog on April 9th.

Since then I had the opportunity to interview him and get to know him and his work a lot more.

Fast forward to this week, when I got Sole Junkie on the phone to ask his advice regarding the value of a rare sneaker set that I have. During the course of our conversation, he says to me “Just finished up a new shoe….its a beast! Wait til I send you pics!”

I finally got a hold of the pictures today and I have to say that these are by far some of the coolest, dopest kicks I have come across yet in the short time that I have been posting on Rockin the Sneaks. Sole finished these sneaks on Monday for a private collector who commissioned them from him.

Don’t take my word for it, check these out and let me (and Sole Junkie) know what you think.


SOLE JUNKIE
www.solejunkie.com
www.myspace.com/solejunkie
www.solejunkiecustoms.com/blog

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Rockin the Sneaks-NBA Finals Edition

Posted by jroxx on June 8, 2008

I just want to start this post of with a quick disclaimer: My posting of a pair of Kevin Garnett’s sneakers in the Celtic’s green in no way constitutes my support of the Boston Celtics (Knicks fan for life!)

Adidas Team Signature KG Commander
(via Hypebeast & Kicks on Fire)

The Boston Celtics dynasty have finally gotten to the NBA Finals after 22 long years and countless team reconstructions. With the addition of their superstar player Kevin Garnett, the Celtics are currently chasing their 17th title against the LA Lakers. To celebrate this momentous occasion, Adidas will be releasing up to 57 pairs (minimum of 33) of these special edition KG Commanders. Eight pairs will be released for every final’s game (up to 7 games) at a price of $1017 (for their 17th run), and one special signed pair will be auctioned off after the playoffs.

The details of the shoes will feature a profile of KG on one side and the coveted Larry O’Brien NBA Championship Trophy on the opposite. as well as an embroaidered 1-7 on the lateral size, which refers to the number of games possible in the series. Each number gets larger in font, as each one becomes more important as the series goes on.

There are also tributes to 2 friends and mentors in KG’s career incorporated into the shoes; “2 Malik” located under the strap for Malik Sealy, and “KP 34″ on the back of the shoes for Kirby Puckett. Aside from these special editions the regular Commander KGs will be released later this year in October.

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Rockin the Sneaks- Jimi Hendrix Experience Custom Nike Dunk High

Posted by jroxx on June 1, 2008

Saw these on Kicks on Fire and just had to share them with everyone. Forgive the fact that they spelled Jimi Hendrix’s name wrong, these are some dope ass kicks!!!!!

Here’s what Kick’s on Fire had to say about them:

Here is a detailed look at the amazing Jimmy Hendrix Experience - Custom Nike Dunk High designed by one of the top customizers in the sneaker community, Dez. Dez is known for his great artwork and clean style and he is also the creator of the famous Do The Dew Dunks. The inspiration for the artwork on this pair comes straight from the great guitarist, singer and songwriter, Jimmy Hendrix.

The shoe itself is a masterpiece as it cleverly features the names of many of Jimmy Hendrix songs which were indeed smash top charts hits in the United States and the United Kingdom. Some of his song titles featured on the shoes include:

  • Are you experienced?
  • Fire
  • Foxy Lady
  • Hey Joe
  • Purple Haze
  • Voodoo Child
  • What if 6 was 9?

These wonderful Jimmy Hendrix Experience - Custom Nike Dunk High features a deep red and yellow color-way which is a perfect combination. Special props to Dez for creating such a shoe which is definitely going to inspire other artists to extract their inspiration for future projects from the past history and legends. Contact Dez on myspace here.

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Rockin the Sneaks-Bob Marley Custom Painted Nike AF1 Kicks

Posted by jroxx on May 27, 2008

Get up, Stand up in these colorfully hand painted AF1’s giving tribute to best Jamican singer none other than Bob Marley.

Pimp My Kicks just put these custom kicks on their site today for sale at $280

Here is what they had to say:

Enjoy the detail we have put into these Bob Marley Custom Nike AF1 Kicks. Send us a picture of someone influential in your life and we’ll make them come to life on your kicks. There is no limit to the portraits we can do!

We agree, they do some amazing custom sneaks!

Here are some pix of the kicks from their site

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Friday Food-Beermenus.com Launch Party is Tomorrow Night at Blind Tiger Ale House

Posted by jroxx on May 23, 2008

If anyone who lives in New York City is going to be around tomorrow night, Beermenus.com is throwing their launch party.

Here is info from Will & Eric regarding the event:

Help us celebrate a successful launch at The Blind Tiger Ale House. Since the beginning, The Blind Tiger Ale House has been one of our biggest supporters and they’ve generously offered happy hour prices until 10pm.

We’ll be there starting at 5pm and we hope to see you there!

We’re excited to meet people who’ve been using BeerMenus, get feedback, and enjoy some great beer.

Cheers, The BeerMenus Team

Blind Tiger Ale House


281 Bleeker St (At Jones)
NYC
212.462.4682

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Rockin the Sneaks(For the Knicks!)-PUMA X No Mas First Round

Posted by jroxx on May 19, 2008

As the draft lottery grows closer (this coming Tuesday May 20th) more and more Knicks tribute sneakers are showing up. (Also check our previous RTS Knicks postings here and here)

On Monday night May 19th, the great sneaker store Classic Kicks is bringing Knicks fans and their Mojo together for a special event:

Following text and pictures from Highsnobiety Blog

On Monday, May 19th, we will gather to pray to the gods of the lottery balls at Classic Kicks and appease their spirits with the launch of a limited edition New York colorway of the PUMA X No Mas First Round. This drawing follows up on last year’s successful interactive art exhibition by No Mas founder Chris Isenberg who creates sports inspired art, apparel, and media equally devoted to “the thrill of victory and the ecstasy of defeat.”

Participants in the lottery will be eligible to win a seven foot portrait of New York’s former captain–the first ever lottery selection. To participate RSVP to lottery@nomas-nyc.com. The New York Colorway of the PUMA X No Mas First Round will be available beginning at 5:00PM on May 19th at only at Classic Kicks.

Classic Kicks
298 Elizabeth Street
New York, NY 10012
212.979.9514

Here they are the PUMA X No Mas First Round:

You Gotta Believe!…..

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Rockin the Sneaks(For the Knicks!)-Puma Basket 70’s Champ

Posted by jroxx on May 13, 2008

Okay so this is the 2nd Rockin the Sneaks posting of Knicks related sneaks in three days, the first being on Sunday the Original Adidas Attitude Ewing’s. The way I figure it, the more positive mojo we put up here harking back to the glory days of the Knicks, the better chance we have of hitting the lottery again.

For this second Rockin the Sneaks post dedicated to the Knicks I bring you the Puma Basket 70’s Champs NYC .

Here is the description of the release:

Straight from the Puma archive in 1971 comes the Puma Basket ’70s Champ. This was originally the leather answer to the Clyde, but the distinctive look combined with the clean and simple design gave this shoe instant entry into the sneaker hall of fame. The Puma Basket ’70s Champ series pays homage to the three cities that won NBA Championships in the 1970s: New York City in 1972, Boston in 1975 and Seattle in 1979.

(Of course we only care about the Knicks ones though...)

Oh and by the way Undrcrwn has made a really cool limited edition Knicks lottery shirt too..

You gotta believe……

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Rockin the Sneaks(For the Knicks!)-Original Adidas Attitude Ewing

Posted by jroxx on May 11, 2008

Due to the fact that new Knicks President Donnie Walsh has decided to hire Mike D’Antoni as the next coach of my beloved Knicks (they will come around, I believe in Donnie Walsh!). I bring to you the Original Adidas Attitude Ewing, first issued in 1986. These are the originals, which were made in France.

Maybe we can have another draft miracle this year like we did back in ‘85. One can only dream….

(All pictures courtesy NiceKicks)

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Rockin the Sneaks-MAG Interview

Posted by jroxx on April 21, 2008

For this week’s Rockin’ the Sneaks we are kicking it old school and bringing to you the work of MAG who is the man behind the website and company punkyourchucks. If you have not yet seen MAG’s artwork and website, we highly suggest you make your way over to his site and see the mastery that he has accomplished with everyones favorite sneaker, Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars aka Chucks. If you don’t know what Chuck Taylor’s are well then you are either too young or need to learn right now!

Classic Converse Chuck Taylor All Star

RD - How did punkyourchucks get started MAG?

MAG - I have been an artist all my life and it has always been a dream to make money doing what I love. My wife came up with the name punkyourchucks after thinking about having me paint on Chucks. She bought me a pair and told me to paint on them. The next day, I gave them back to her completed…she freaked out! She put them on E-Bay and within a few hours they sold with a “buy it now”….and now here we are!

RD - We always hear and read about people painting sneakers like Nike AF1’s, why did you decide that your canvas (literally) would be Chuck Taylor’s?

MAG - When I was a kid, my mom couldn’t afford to buy me Converse All-Stars, so I had to wear the $2.00 “Skippy” specials….the Woolworth brand look-a-like. I guess I have always had a visual attraction to Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars.

RD - How did you get started in art in the first place?

MAG - I am an urban/graffiti artist originally from New York City. I started my love for painting/sculpting/sketching in the cultural chaos of the 1970’s Five Boroughs (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island). I ran wild on the streets. My playground was the subways, parks, rooftops, alleys, museums and zoos, the Hudson River, New Jersey’s Palisades…I loved NYC and I went everywhere and did everything!

RD - Was it a clear-cut decision that you made at some point in your life that being an artist is what you wanted to as a career? Also what formal training did you have that prepared you for this?

MAG - Art was an outlet for me. I had a very neglectful upbringing…(I have been talking about my childhood on my Blog)….I spent a lot of time tagging walls, sketching, murals, etc. I needed to let out all this anger and frustration I was feeling. My creative outlets gave me some of what I needed. I missed a lot of school in my elementary to middle school years, but spent an amazing amount of time in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Natural History…kind of my own personal Master’s Degree in street curriculum education.

RD - Are you where you expected to be at this point in your life?

MAG - What really freaks me out everyday is…after all the schools I went to and didn’t go to, careers I’ve had (that’s a story in itself…I’ve kissed Tigers, been attacked by baboons, attacked by a 10-foot Boa, US Air Force, welding schools, etc.), dreams of what I wanted to do…I find myself doing what I have wanted to do since childhood….I wanted people to pay me to create/replicate art! I wish I could say that I have been trained in art….to this day, I am bothered by the fact that I did not take art classes (sometimes it shows in my work)…..but, I do have a deep love and appreciation for all types of art/sculpting, as well as, an internal passion for God’s creations -nature, animals, oceans, etc.

RD - How is your company doing? What are your plans to grow and expand your name, art & company?

MAG - punkyourchucks has been slowly growing since we started it a couple of years ago. We want to take it to the next level, though, and have been thinking about getting an investor. We think things would go gang-busters if we had national exposure, maybe even a store in NYC (downtown Manhattan). We have been getting the attention of the entertainment industry.

RD - We have to ask, who can be see wearing punkyourchucks?

MAG - Some of the celebrities that are wearing my Chucks are: Tommy Lee, Lukas Rossi, Alexa Ray Joel, Dr. Jeffrey Wigand (of “The Insider” fame), Will Smith, Brad Gethard (BMX Biker) and Kelly Clarkson.

RD - Are hand painted Chuck Taylors the only art you make and sell on your website?

MAG - I also punk out Vans, Nike AF1’s, Denim Jackets, Tote Bags. I am looking into doing T-Shirts and more!

RD - OK MAG now we have to ask you the question we ask other sneaker artists: What music do you listen to when you paint? (we are a music blog after all)


MAG -
Finally, someone is asking me about my musical tastes…I am a Billy Joel FREAK, so anything Billy Joel…..also, his daughter, Alexa Ray. I love old Zebra (no one remembers them), but they were so great! Van Halen, Def Leppard, RUN/DMC, Metallica, Old R&B, anything 80’s, Mozart (we are both misunderstood, yuck, yuck), Elton John….

RD - Lastly can you give our readers a general idea of the investment they would have to make to acquire a custom pair of punkyourchucks and how can our readers find you?

MAG - We can be found at www.punkyourchucks.com …on our site you can fill out a custom order form and tell us what you would want on a pair. Let us know the color you want, your Men’s or Women’s size…send us a graphic or two or just tell us what you would want to see. We will take it from there. You can get a great pair of freehand custom Converse for anywhere from $135 up to $200 and up, depending on the detail. Custom Vans start at $170 and Nike AF1’s start at about $300 and go up from there (they have to be stripped of their factory coating…it is time consuming). Totes are around $60 and Denim Jackets are around $270.

Alexa Ray Joel in MAG’s Chucks

MAG with Tommy and Lukas of Supernova

Serengetti

Little Mermaid

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Rockin the Sneaks-Sole Junkie Interview

Posted by jroxx on April 14, 2008

For this Rockin’ the Sneaks we are featuring an interview with renowned sneaker artist Steven Cedre Jr aka Sole Junkie.

In your bio on your website it says that you got into painting sneakers only after some friends and family told you about some folks in Harlem painting sneakers (not well) and making money off of them.

RD-How long did it take you to “get it right” and figure out the key to painting the sneakers to the point where they accurately reflect your art?

SJ-I don’t think I have it “right”…lol
Its all work in progress. The day you think you mastered something …you should just give up.
I like to challenge myself with every shoe..even if its just something minor.

RD-What was the first thing you painted on a pair of sneakers?

SJ-I painted a pair of AF1’s with the image of Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos (a Puerto Rican Leader and Hero of Mine) with machetes and hibiscus flowers. These were in mostly red with monochromatic portraits. I did these for myself. Put them online to show to my family and friends…and here we are today!

RD-How many different designs have you done to date and how long has it been since you painted your first pair?

SJ-Great question….Shit I don’t know how many designs I’ve done? I lost count a long time ago.
I can remember every single one…but never took the time to count.
Its been around 3 years now. I started out saying that I will just do kicks for friends and family as a hobby…but now its my life and lifestyle!
All I do is think about kicks and what I can do next!

RD-I see that your sneakers have been commissioned for / collected by people like Bobbito Garcia, Talib Kweli and Mrs Yancey (The late J. Dilla’s mother) can you tell us what designs you did for them?

SJ-Bobbito was the first…its not like you can’t have a conversation about shoes and not bring this man up! lol
I did a replica of the first pair of kicks the Albizu AF1’s in baby blue and red on all whites.
Talib’s joints were portraits of the super talented man…in warm browns, black and red accent on all whites.
Mrs. Yancey’s kicks were a range of pinks on all white AF1 Mids of her late son…the Legend…J DILLA.
They had two different portraits of him with the Shinning logo on the outer parts of the toes. I tried to capture him as best as possible…she said I did a great job! Sometimes money ain’t everything…that meant alot! I also wrote something for only her somewhere on the shoe…she and I know what and where.

RD-What design is the one you are most proud of?

SJ-All of them…lol
If I had to pick it would be my Latin Gold series…Tito Puente, Big Puns and Roberto Clemente’s.
I did these with portraits and real 22k gold and on the Tito’s real diamonds! These people don’t have to mean shit to anyone but me…I felt they left a great impact and were great. So I did these to appease myself. Turns out that there were a bunch of other people who liked them too.

RD-Is there a person who has commissioned / collected your work that made you say WOW when you found out?

SJ-I would like to say GOD… himself came down and was like: “Yo! I need a custom pair of Sole Junkie kicks!” lol
But seriously, everyone who’s ever purchased a pair from me deserves my respect and gratitude. I can’t thank one person more than the other…that’s not fair to them. I can however, thank them all for supporting me, my art, my passion, and most of all my family for letting me do what I love. Paint!
So yeah…thanks to everyone who’s ever supported me and copped some kicks from me!

RD-Your canvas work which can be seen at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach Ca mostly reflects your hometown…New York City. Why did you decide to focus on NYC themes such as graffiti, subway stations and Harlem streetscapes?

SJ-I focused on these themes because they are what I missed out here in California. It made a direct tie or connection to life outside “The City”. I can’t say I miss everything about back east, but there are certain things that I absolutely miss. So my paintings let me bring some of that with me.
The funny thing is that my paintings were void of any figures…and now I paint portraits on kicks! Go figure?

RD-What upcoming paintings/projects do you have in the works that you can tell us about?

SJ-Well I have a few things cooking…
I have my own paints! SOLE JUNKIE CUSTOM PAINTS! A major step for me. I used to get more emails about what materials I used than sneaker requests. Media was supposed to be a industry secret…I said…why not help another artist and myself at the same time? Its a win win situation and the world can always use more art! Who knows…maybe I can get big enough to where I can sponsor artists! Thats a goal I always keep in mind.
I have a book that I’m working on. It will be a small press and limited run on my art. I will try and keep my writings and verbal usage to a minimum. lol I want to show some processes on how an artist thinks, how I create and maybe a few things about me so you don’t feel like some crazy dude who likes to paint on shoes made a picture book!
I have a T-shirt line that will hopefully expand and open more doors.
Lace Locks and Inserts coming soon. Everone else has some type of crease prevention product…why not me? I figure if you invested this much money with me I want your kicks to last. Stay fresh forever!

In regards to paintings…I paint everyday on shoes. I haven’t been able to really concentrate on my canvas work.
In regards to commissions…no major stars or athletes on the horizon…they get so much for free….they forget people outside of their tax bracket still need to pay bills. Thats why I am exceptionally thankful to the few stars and athletes that bought from me so far! Thats big.

RD-What kind of music do you listen to when you paint? Who are some of your favorite artists?

SJ-I listen to HIP HOP, SALSA, REGGAE, REGGAETON, minimal Rock n Pop and SPANISH HIP HOP and REGGAE (yes there is a difference between that and Reggaeton!)
Wow that list is huge and ever evolving…
I’ll give you a few:
Talib ( I was a fan before the kicks and still am.)
Nas
Rakim
Joell Ortiz
Tego
Voltio
Bob Marley
Beenie Man
Buju Banton
El Gran Combo
Hector Lavoe
Ismael Rivera
Frankie Ruiz
Gomba Jabari

Damn …to many to name!

RD-How can people buy a pair of your hand painted sneakers or canvas work if they are interested?

SJ-First a little info…
Price point will match quality…in other words you get what you pay for.
So if you do decide to make that investment expect to compensate for your request. Kicks alone are a $100…so it will be more than that! lol
But I will answer all serious inquiries. Thanks

Man…there is no way that you CANNOT get a hold of me:

www.solejunkie.com

www.myspace.com/solejunkie

www.solejunkiecustoms.com/blog

(The Blog and Myspace are updated quicker than the website…Flash sites are more delicate. lol)

Or you can just do a plain google on my name should do it! lol

Thanks and I look forward to any and all emails!

Peace, respect and kicks!

SOLE

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