Haroshi for Jonathan LeVine Gallery @ SCOPE
Japanese artist Haroshi has done an admirable job of re-purposing old skatedecks into stunning






Japanese artist Haroshi has done an admirable job of re-purposing old skatedecks into stunning works of art. With a strong relation to the skate community and earning the respect of his peers, Haroshi and the Jonathan LeVine Gallery present the following sculptors that feature clear Nike footwear and a colorful limb.
Source: Arrested Motion