Combining his interest in distinct footwear with his passion for art, Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen has teamed up with the Vancouver-based Six Hundred Four shoe company to produce a limited run of "Electric Splatter" sneakers.

Only 30 pairs of the shoes were produced — each of them custom hand-painted, numbered and signed by Collen, who can be seen working on them in the video above. As pointed out in a press release, his design was inspired by his "other artistic love," namely Jackson Pollock's style of painting; it's a fondness that will be familiar to fans who've seen or purchased Collen's limited-edition Jackson Splatter Guitar, which boasts a similar design.

Collen's partnership with Six Hundred Four was struck after the guitarist happened to pay a visit to the company's Vancouver storefront while he was in town for a Def Leppard show. Intrigued by their approach to showcasing their wares with displays that felt "more like an art gallery than a shoe store," he was inspired to try his hand at shoe art after speaking with Six Hundred Four founder James Lepp and hooking up with sneaker artist Zac Vine.

“I would have never thought that in less than 24 hours after walking into the Six Hundred Four store in Vancouver that I'd be splashing paint on a pair of really cool sneakers," said Collen. "Def Leppard was playing the Rogers Arena in Vancouver that night so time was of the essence. Creating live art on a pair of sneakers turned out to be an explosive and exciting combination."

"We have one simple principle at Six Hundred Four: Shoes can be shoes or they can be a storytelling piece of art. Thanks to Phil, I'm pretty sure we checked off as many boxes as humanly possible with this project," added Lepp. "I couldn't be happier with how everything turned out."

Collen's "Electric Splatter" shoes, which are selling for $500 a pair, are expected to ship Aug. 28 and are available to pre-order now.

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