Nike Sportswear x Sicksystems 'The Wolf" Plywood Sculpture
You know when a major apparel label like Nike opens its doors to a new store it will be accompanied




You know when a major apparel label like Nike opens its doors to a new store it will be accompanied by some sort of extravagant party, art showing or celebrity signing. The recent opening of Nike’s latest Sportswear store in Moscow at the end of last month saw the creative project titled The Wolf by Moscow-based graphic designer Aske AKA Sicksystems. This multilayer plywood sculpture features the design aesthetics of the Air Force 1 Duckboot transforming into the head of a menacing wolf. With dimensions at 86 x 112 cm, this acrylic painted sculpture captures the very essence of when fashion meets art.