Split-Faced Celebrity Skeletons

Ben Brown Depicts Tragic Stars as Partially Undead Beings

Members of the "27 Club" are popular muses among artists, but I’ve yet to encounter anyone depict the likes of Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix in a manner quite like Ben Brown. Each portrait is essentially divided up into two portions: one which features a psychedelically colored photograph of a fallen star, and another which is a wickedly drawn skeleton that makes up the missing portions of the celebrity's face. The results are stunning to say the least as viewers are treated to visuals as colorful as each musician and actor’s careers.

Ben Brown is selling limited edition giclee prints of these images for $175 apiece, which is a small price to pay to own a picture drenched in pop culture history.
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Skeleton Art - The unique depiction of famous people as skeletons can lead to an innovative line of art that stands out from traditional depictions of celebrities.
2. 27 Club Tributes - Tributes to the 27 Club members can become a new trend in art and pop culture, potentially disrupting the way society perceives famous deceased artists.
3. Half-and-half Portraits - The technique of splitting portraits in two, one part being a picture and the other being a drawing, can inspire new creative ideas in the fields of art and photography.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - The art industry can take inspiration from this trend, using new techniques and methods to revolutionize the way famous people are portrayed in their work.
2. Pop Culture Industry - The pop culture industry can potentially take this trend and apply it to a wide range of products, from album covers to merchandise.
3. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can use this unique depiction of famous people as inspiration, potentially leading to a brand new clothing line that caters to those who love this unique take on celebrities.

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