adidas Taps Australian Artists to Interpret "Supercolor" Pack
In conjunction with the release of the Pharrell Williams Supercolor collection, adidas Originals





In conjunction with the release of the Pharrell Williams Supercolor collection, adidas Originals has tapped five Australian artists to interpret a color from the range in an art piece that represents what it means to be a Superstar. Paper engineer Benja Harney found inspiration in the fact that genetically, 1 in every 2 million lobsters is blue; graphic artist Georgia Perry paid tribute to the Superstar’s rich history with a solar pink poster; creative duo Tin & Ed created an abstract image that incorporated a pool noodle for their triptych photo series; artist Jonathan Zawada also created a triptych photographic series, playing on the variations of colour and texture within the red Superstar; and finally, photographer James Tolich choose to work with bright yellow, creating an image of the shoe raining down against a sky blue background.