Shoes Collection

At first glance, a painting of shoes might seem unusual or even odd as a subject. But this is simply pop art—where everyday objects step into the spotlight without needing a hidden meaning. Just enjoy the shoes as they are, no deeper message required.

Igor Shulman’s Shoes Collection – Pop Art Paintings of Footwear

To an outsider, an image of shoes—or any clothing item—might seem like an unhealthy subject, especially when that item is the main focus of the artwork.

Let me assure you, it’s simply pop art. Here, a seemingly secondary object steps into the spotlight as the main character of the painting.

But why? What’s the point?

There is no deeper meaning than in a painting of a pine forest or a dog. Searching for meaning in art is a hopeless and thankless task.

Just accept it on faith.

Floating Sneakers painting by Igor Shulman, pop art shoes on canvas
Floating Sneakers IN STOCK
37.4 x 37.4 in / 95 x 95 cm
Just Shoes 2 by Igor Shulman, oil painting of shoes in pop art style
Just Shoes 2 OUT OF STOCK
41.34 x 41.34 in / 105 x 105 cm
Just Sneakers 2 painting by Igor Shulman, pop art sneakers artwork
Just Sneakers 2 IN STOCK
39.37 x 39.37 in / 100 x 100 cm
Shoe Dreams 2 by Igor Shulman, oil painting featuring shoes in pop art
Shoe Dreams 2 IN STOCK
23.62 x 23.62 in / 60 x 60 cm
Shoe Dreams painting by Igor Shulman, pop art style shoes on canvas
Shoe Dreams IN STOCK
23.62 x 23.62 in / 60 x 60 cm
Just Shoes by Igor Shulman, oil painting of shoes in pop art style
Just Shoes OUT OF STOCK
23.62 x 23.62 in / 60 x 60 cm
Just Sneakers painting by Igor Shulman, pop art sneakers on canvas
Just Sneakers OUT OF STOCK
47.25 x 31.49 in / 120 x 80 cm
Shoes of My Dad by Igor Shulman, oil painting of shoes with personal story
Shoes of My Dad OUT OF STOCK
39.37 x 27.56 in / 100 x 70 cm

All Art Collections

Here you’ll find a variety of Igor Shulman’s art collections, each one showing a different side of his work. From chandeliers and dresses to still lifes and portraits, every collection has its own mood and story. Take a look and see which one catches your eye — these pieces capture moments and feelings in a way that’s both honest and personal.

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Carl
Carl
16 hours ago

It is funny. I noted that your Shoes of My Dad painting is related to Shoes by Vincent van Gogh. Take a look at the painting description in wiki:

Shoes (Schoenen) is a painting completed by the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh between September and November 1886 in Paris. The work is in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. In addition to the 1886 painting, van Gogh painted other versions of the same subject between 1886 and 1887.

The work originated after van Gogh had visited a flea market in Paris in 1886 and had come across a pair of worn-out shoes. He subsequently purchased them and later brought them to his studio in Montmartre. According to some sources, the shoes did not fit well, prompting the artist to use them as a prop for a painting. Following van Gogh’s death, the painting has become a subject of various art historical and philosophical analyses, including those by Martin Heidegger, Meyer Schapiro, and Jacques Derrida, among others. It has been described as ” the most celebrated footwear in the history of modern art”.

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