Stormtrooper Helmets Reinterpreted By Renowned Artists At Art Wars

mr. brainwash
‘campbell’s condensed trooper spray’, 2013
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet by mr brainwash.
signed by mr brainwash and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976
dimensions : 12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

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bran symondson, dark side of the dollar
acrylic capped abs stormtrooper helmet, replicated dollar bills
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976
12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

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ben moore, stormoffski, 2010
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet encrusted in 6000 swarowksi xilion rose crystals
seated upon revolving turn table (1.5 revolutions per minute)
signed by ben moore and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976.

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matt farina, r2per, 2013
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet by matt farina.
signed by matt farina and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976
12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

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d*face, stop wars, 2013
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet painted by d*face
signed by d*face and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976.
12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

renowned artists reinterpret stormtrooper helmets for art wars

These are stormtroopers helmets reinterpreted by amazing famous contemporary artists for an exhibition called “Art Wars” which has been exhibited at saatchi gallery.

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jason brooks, ayrton, 2013
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet by jason brooks
paint/polycarbonate and fixings
signed by jason brooks and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976
12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

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antony micallef, peace keeper, 2013
acrylic capped abs storm trooper helmet painted by antony micallef.
signed by antony micallef and andrew ainsworth.
stormtrooper helmet made by andrew ainsworth of shepperton design studios using the original moulds he used for the first star wars movie 1976.
12.2 x 12.2 x 12.8 in, 31 x 31 x 32.5 cm

Sebastian Errazurlz 12 Shoes For 12 Lovers

12 shoes for 12 lovers‘ by chilean-born, new york-based designer sebastian errazuriz reflects on the recollection of the artist’s personal and sexual relationships with former lovers, each of whom became the influence for a series of shoe sculptures. each day, errazuriz released one image of a new heeled design, completed by an accompanying photo of the footwear’s muse and a small, often explicit story about the duo’s escapades together. all nicknamed according to their distinctive idiosyncrasies, peculiarities, and character traits, the women and their narrative are materialized through each wearable. varying aesthetics define each lover’s design; ‘ice queen’ sophie — shoe number 5 — sees long, frosty glaciers hanging from its sole, while ‘jetsetter jessica’ — shoe number 8 — is a hot glossy red with an airplane fitted as a heel. ’12 shoes for 12 shoes’ will exhibit at the pop-up shop of brazilian shoe brand melissa from december 6th, 2013 to january 6th, 2014 for art basel miami beach 2013.

12 shoes for 12 lovers by sebastian errazuriz

 

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Comic Art By Mike DeBalfo

Mike DeBalfo is an artist and comic book illustrator based in Arizona USA.

Mike DeBalfo graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, he works on comic covers for Zenescope & Aspen Comics.

Mike  draws inspirations from magazines like Oxygen, Playboy and Maxim magazines, Mike has portrayed series of gorgeous and sexy women for Grimm Fairy Tales , The “Wonderland” series and Myths & Legends, Zombies vs. Cheerleaders.

 

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