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The Andre Woolery Push Pin Art is Prickly Portraiture

If you're into modern masterpieces but bored of basic paintings, the Andre Woolery Push Pin Art is a collection so kickass and contemporary it's the best pick for a prickly decor piece.

Woolery's artwork is mainly focused on African American leaders or lyrical genius', which he creatively captures by primarily using tacks as a medium. An epic Jay-Z piece is cleverly dubbed 'The Tackover,' and an equally inspiring Kanye creation is named 'Tacks on Tacks on Tacks,' proving Woolery to be more than just a push pin pro but a witty one at that. 'The Mixtape Experience' sums up the whole collection that includes a Jimi Hendrix installation along with an amazing Obama rendering to lead the pack.

The Andre Woolery Push Pin Art embodies cool craftsmanship while both successfully and effortlessly mixing tact and tacks.
Trend Themes
1. African American Leaders Artwork - Creating modern masterpieces by using African American leaders or lyrical genius' as a subject matter can provide an opportunity for the art industry to appeal to a diverse and underrepresented audience.
2. Innovative Art Medium - Using tacks as a medium for art provides an opportunity for the art industry to explore new materials and techniques to create unique and disruptive artwork.
3. Witty Art Naming - Creating clever names for artwork, such as 'The Tackover' and 'Tacks on Tacks on Tacks,' provides an opportunity for the art industry to engage with a younger and more lighthearted audience.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore the use of new materials and subject matter to appeal to a diverse and underrepresented audience.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can use creative and witty naming conventions to engage with a younger and more lighthearted audience.
3. Marketing - The marketing industry can use Woolery's art as a source of inspiration for creative and disruptive advertising campaigns.

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