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Gabriel Dishaw · August 26, 2011

Article Title: Nike Air Max 2011 Junk Art.

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Disclaimer: The artwork created and sold by ("Gabriel Dishaw") is unique and original, utilizing repurposed materials from luxury brands as a means of artistic expression. The Artist is not affiliated with, sponsored by, endorsed by, or otherwise associated with any luxury brand, trademark, or logo incorporated into the artwork.

The Artist acknowledges and respects the intellectual property rights of the luxury brands and their respective owners. The use of such materials is intended solely for artistic and transformative purposes and not to cause confusion, deceive, or infringe upon the rights of the brand owners.