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This Artwork Shows the Faces of Serial Killers Made out of Breakfast Cereal

One creative individual designed this series of pun-inspired portraits that feature the faces of serial killers made from the unusual material of breakfast cereal. The cleverly titled series, 'Cereal Killers,' makes use of a common breakfast dish to create an uncommon collection of portraits.

Through the use of Rice Krispies, Cheerios, Wheaties, Corn Flakes and more, these images reveal the unfortunate resemblance to the likes of Charles Manson and John Wayne Gacy.

While some viewers could be offended by the subjects that were selected, another perspective is the creativity and diligent effort that was put forth to create the realistic faces of serial killers. The artwork is incredibly stunning and it highlights the artist's attention to detail.
Trend Themes
1. Food Art - The use of breakfast cereal to create portraits of serial killers demonstrates the trend of food art, merging creativity and unconventional materials.
2. Pop Culture Mash-up - The 'Cereal Killers' series combines famous cereal brands with notorious serial killers, showcasing the trend of pop culture mash-ups that captivate audiences.
3. Unusual Portraiture - Creating portraits of serial killers out of breakfast cereal represents the trend of using unconventional materials and subjects in artistic expression.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The 'Cereal Killers' series presents disruptive innovation opportunities by pushing the boundaries of traditional portraiture and challenging artistic norms in the art and design industry.
2. Food and Beverage - The use of breakfast cereal in art opens up innovative possibilities for food and beverage companies to explore creative partnerships and limited edition collaborations.
3. Entertainment and Media - The 'Cereal Killers' series taps into the public's fascination with true crime and pop culture, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for entertainment and media companies to create engaging content and merchandise.

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