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I'VE PAID MY DUES

Artist
Jon Sasaki
Date
2007
Publisher
Art Metropole
Format
Multiples
Details
Plastic
Size
3 × 3 cm
Description

A tiny multiple that carries the great weight of earned membership. These plastic member’s shoe tags have been printed with the text “I’VE PAID MY DUES” in silver ink. Perfect for lacing into tennis shoes or urban footwear. Round, oval or square, and available in blue, black, red, yellow, white or green. Sold individually. This unlimited second edition is published by Art Metropole.

  1. I’ve paid my dues
 

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