It’s almost time for the World Cup– and while we’re not nutty fans who plan on painting our bodies with full-color flags, we still love to cover some of the more interesting artistic projects that pop up in response to such a popular event. Artist and visionary Bora Herke created a series of 32 soccer balls, one for each country that qualified for the 2006 World Cup. They’re totally unique and show some major visual representation of the countrie’s cultures. The collection is currently being exhibited at Colette in Paris. Via Big Perk

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Mohamed El-Kamony Thursday, 06.08.06 @ 9:32 pm

Beautiful and very creative idea, and jit for the World Cup!

I wish I could buy the Tunisia one; the Islamic Arabesque work on it is so elegant.




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