While Kanye West is getting treatment for his mental and physical health at UCLA Medical Center, his influence is still rippling through every corner of the art world. And that includes the more artier arts, like sculpture.

Artist Shane Griffin created a life-size, physically accurate sculpture of West's famous shoe, the Adidas YeezyBoost. Well — it would be physically accurate if sneakers could glitch out in real life like they do in old video games.

A photo posted by Digg (@digg) on Nov 29, 2016 at 3:31pm PST

Still, the detail on the project is impressive considering the sculpture is made of white resin and not sneaker materials.





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If you like it, you can buy one of your very own, but like Yeezys themselves, it'll cost you. One of Griffin's sneaker sculptures will run you $5,350.





[H/T PSFK]

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