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London-based artist duo Kai & Sunny are holding an exhibition titled “My Eye On You," at Colette in Paris. Alongside the exhibition, the pair partners with streetwear and skateboarding brand Element to release a limited edition capsule collection.

The team will exhibit a series of new works at the conceptual space on Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris, following shows in London, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Available exclusively at Colette, the coinciding collection includes four skateboard decks, a t-shirt, and a tote bag all featuring Kai & Sunny’s work.

Inspired by nature's innate patterns and forms, Kai & Sunny created intricate geometric designs out of single lines using colored archival ballpoint pens. Layering line upon line, the works are powerful but delicate, intense but fragile; they claim to represent the shifting flow of time.

Award winning artist duo Kai & Sunny have previously collaborated with author David Mitchell, designer Alexander McQueen, and artist Shepard Fairey. While iconic skate brand Element has developed a tradition of working with creative talents including PUSH, Thomas Campbell, Jeremy Fish, Timber and photographer Brian Gaberman.

The limited edition capsule collection is available now via the link below.

For more from Element, check out their streetwear-ready Fall/Winter 2016 collection.

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