These beautifully hand prepared shoes take on an entire art form. Thinking of topographic maps muted scraps of textiles are pressed, hammered, buffed against the mold. In the Geology of Shoes Project shoemaker Barbora Veselá is “taking inspiration from sediment layers and from effects of erosive processes in nature as well as from traditional shoe making techniques.” The final product: a one of a kind pattern for each amazing individual shoe.
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