December 08, 2005

Mark Schwartz: The Art of Shoes

Sorry for this terribly late post everyone. I just got off the plane and everything was just soo hectic and all that I just hadn't had time to update. But anyway, enough of my excuses. Today, I wanted to bring your attention to the art of shoes- literally.

We all know that shoes is an artform, and that the shoe department is an art gallery, but Mark Schwartz brings the art of shoes to a new level. Mark Schartwz is an accomplished shoe designer. Inspired by the likes of Warhol and Roger Vivier, he designed shoes for Charles Jordan, Ralph Lauren, Bergdorf Goodmans etc, and has his own store in New York. But as if that's not enough, he is an pioneering artist exploring the grace and ecletism of footwear as a work of art! His art pieces featuring shoes as an art form are amazing. They are energetic, vibrant, abstract, compelling and incredibly chic.

I absolutely adore this piece called the Falling Sandals. Although I can't quite put a finger as to why. . . I guess art if beyond the power of words? It just makes me want to stare at it all day. . .

And these two, the Chartreuses and #5 is just fabulous, because of the simplicity and subtleness of it. Especially # 5 on the right. It subtley resembles a shoe AND the #5.

And how cool is this lampshade? At a glance it looks a little bit oriental, but on a closer look its just awesome, because they're actually SHOES!

I love the art of shoes . Check the rest of them out at Mark's website, Shoe as Idea. All fashionista's should have a piece of art like this hanging on their walls!

20 comments:

  1. These shoe artwork are absolutely GORGEOUS! I was so amazed when I saw them since I'm not usually into art. I would so love to own one or two of these prints of shoes. I def recommend everyone go check out the site to see them all! (And no, I'm not advertising here, I'm serious about how much I like them.)

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  2. Artwork? As ridiculous as his shoes were. He is not Roger Vivier and definitely not Manolo Blahnik. He does not create shoe fashion, at the most he tweeks creations.

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  3. I agree with artwork? comment, this is not original, he's not particlarly talented, we've seen it all before , yawn, second rate ferregamo/blahnik/vivier,
    Look carefully, all this is, is a man that can draw and paint cartoons of ordinary shoes.

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  4. response to anonymous 4.02.07 Really? I'd like to see you pick up some paints and put your thoughts on paper. You bring true meaning to the expression: Opinions are like noses [being polite]...everyone has one. I can surely see you being the smart K-Mart shopper killig herself to get to the daily bargains ....

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  5. ina.idesign@gmail.com7/29/2009 7:25 PM

    I love these paintings, I've bought 4 and they look awesome when they are framed. Original, colouful with fabulous sytle and whimsy.I have had so many great compliments from friends on my stunning new and unusual artwork!

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