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Le Moulin de la Galette Shoes

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If #vanGogh would have to make a living today, do you think he would paint on shoes too?

Materials: Acrylic paint (LUCAS) waterproof pens (Faber Castell) on canvas shoes

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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
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:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Impact

Hello there.
This idea is genius! Those are a pair of the most beautiful shoes in the world maybe. And self-made, too. The use of acrylic colurs and waterproof pens was as good as the idea itself. But I'm not sure if the pens would give up, soon. I know that acrylic colours cannot be washed up if not done directly. But don't you think these shoes look too good for their purpose? They shall be worn. As I look at them I think they will stay in their save home instead of being worn outside. Although, that's not bad at all. There are lots of shoes that have never been worn, right? But if you do and they get dirty you can't shrub the dirt off without being scared you damage the colour. The motive is well drawn. This style fits on your 'screen' and it moves with the shoe's form. I only wonder if the tongue of the shoes is still flexible enough to get inside of theme.

So, there are no real critique points except for the question if they can be worn or not. I hope I was somewhat helpful and did not offend you with any statement. Have a nice day!