Shoeart By Juan
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I am self taught musician and artist. Part-time inventor and full time rennaisance guy. I really don't like to talk about myself and that's one of the reasons that I got into the visual arts and music. Pictures and sounds are great means to tell people about yourself and sometimes more effectively and faster than long biographical statements. But anyway, I'll do my best. I was born in San Juan,P.R. in 1945 and stayed there until 1989, when I traveled to the U.S. in search of many things that have ...Expand text.
 
 
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Steelton, PA

Created: 2008-05-19
Updated: 2008-05-19
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Juan Mejias These are two mocassin shoes turned into a mini replica of the Batmobile. The shoes were spray painted black and the wheels were attached. The exhaust pipe was made from a plastic straw and the rest was painted in with yellow paint. Made in 1992 and they are both 8" X 3 and 3/4" They were copyrighted for the purpose of eventually make other models that function like rollers skates and selling them as such for children and other older users.

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Batmobile Shoes

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Medium: Sculpture, Crafts, Postmodern
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Juan Mejias The image on the page is of a Sculpture made over a regular size 10 white canvvass mocassin. It was created by adding artificial turf to the front of the shoe and painting the different scenes of a golf tounament in a club. The player shown in the visible side is Jack Nicklaus whose sutograph along with others are featured on the other side of the sculpture. Please visit my website at www.shoeart.net for additional and amplified views of all the models.

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Golfing Shoes

Original Size: 15 x 13'' x 8
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Medium: Sculpture, Crafts, Postmodern
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Juan Mejias These are the first two designs I made. One is called shoendals and the other is called the Bionic Sneaker. These last ones show a tear on the skin of the foot revealing gears of a machine moving the foot forward. The first one simulates a foot wearing a sandal. If you visit my websites at www.shoeart.net and www.myspace.com/shoeart, you will be able to see diverse and amplified views of those and other of my copyrighted designs for shoes and novelty socks. They will be manufactured and distributed in different markets in the near future.

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Shoedals

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Medium: Sculpture, Crafts, Postmodern
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