Friday, February 3, 2012

When nostalgia strikes...

Hi!

This is another article that I meant to post some time back.
I had found an old pair of shoes that I had painted for myself and I've been quite nostalgic since. I wrote this blog post for my brand's blog and I thought I'd share it here as well (for those who haven't read it on the Shoe Stopper blog.) Happy reading!
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Yesterday, while I was looking for shoes to wear for the Mumbai marathon (yes, I went!), I found my own first customized Shoe Stopper pair. When I had started out Shoe Stopper in 2009, I wanted to paint and practice as much as I could; and there, I spotted my year old pale green converse to transform into some new piece of coolness.

Like I said, they were a year old pair of shoes in 2009, so clearly they were sort of worn out already; but that was part of the challenge for me. Could I really transform an old pair of shoes to look like a new one? Only one way to find out...

Thus, I got down to some serious business. First I had to make sure the shoes were sparkly clean. (I do have an obsessive compulsive disorder about hygiene and cleanliness. *hides face*)

I was sure I wanted to paint something with The Simpsons on the shoes considering I had been watching a lot of the sitcom during that period and I was nearly obsessed. But I knew they wouldn't look as great on a military green pair of converse. So I finally settled on the bright yet dark shade of purple to paint over the green. And voila; there I was, three hours later, with a new pair of shoes! :D

The shoes are now three and a half years old, but they're still my favorite pair. Simple, purple, with Bart and Lisa... (enters happy place) Worn out, yet they remind me of what I love doing.


Keeping the art alive,
Devika Bharadwaj,
Founder and Artist,
Shoe Stopper.

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My shoes were of this shade before I painted  them...
And a lot dirtier... :P
(That's a Google image)
This is how my pair of shoes look now, after three and a half years,
and after a lot of washing and scrubbing... Not bad, eh? :D



Au revoir,
Miss Bee.

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2 comments:

  1. Amazing work... They don't look like they are three and a half years old...

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  2. Thanks Praveen!
    They are more than 3 years old! They were my most favorite pair, but have to throw them out now.

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