Wooden boots aren’t just footwear—they’re art. American artist Hugh Hayden created a stunning pair of tabi boots completely covered in cherry bark, transforming a traditional shoe into a unique natural sculpture
By layering the bark over the boots, Hayden merges craftsmanship with organic materials, creating a piece that blurs the line between fashion, design, and environmental art. The work celebrates texture, natural patterns, and the surprising ways everyday objects can become art when reimagined
By layering the bark over the boots, Hayden merges craftsmanship with organic materials, creating a piece that blurs the line between fashion, design, and environmental art. The work celebrates texture, natural patterns, and the surprising ways everyday objects can become art when reimagined
Wooden boots aren’t just footwear—they’re art. American artist Hugh Hayden created a stunning pair of tabi boots completely covered in cherry bark, transforming a traditional shoe into a unique natural sculpture
By layering the bark over the boots, Hayden merges craftsmanship with organic materials, creating a piece that blurs the line between fashion, design, and environmental art. The work celebrates texture, natural patterns, and the surprising ways everyday objects can become art when reimagined