Pop Culture Popsicle Illustrations

These Illustrations Turn Famous Characters into Tasty Treats

These pop culture Popsicles take very recognizable characters and make them into delicious, angular treats. While the Popsicles aren't real, they do make for very interesting and colorful pieces of modern pop culture art.

Making projects out of famous characters is fun because those who partake in the fandom can relate. Something as simple as turning the Joker or Walter White into an ultra-vibrant painting injects some fun into pop culture. The paintings will be made into physical prints and sold at the 2014 Lexington Comic and Toy Con.

The prints mimic a Warholian style in their simplicity and color choices but use quite different subject matter. The crossover appeal of the pop culture Popsicle prints is obvious -- who wouldn't want to take a literal bite out of crime in the form of Walter White's head?
Trend Themes
1. Pop Culture Art - The trend of creating unique pieces of art by portraying pop culture characters in different forms will continue to gain popularity.
2. Crossover Merchandising - Crossover merchandising such as turning pop culture icons into consumable goods will be a disruptive innovation opportunity for retail companies.
3. Warholian Style - The Warholian style of simplicity and bold colors mixed with pop culture will continue to be a trend in the art industry.
Industry Implications
1. Pop Culture Merchandising - The pop culture merchandise industry will have a great opportunity to innovate by incorporating pop culture characters into unique products.
2. Art Print Industry - The art print industry can integrate new styles and materials to bring the pop culture Popsicle print trend to life.
3. Comic and Toy Convention Industry - Comic and toy conventions will continue to see growth by featuring unique and creative pop culture artwork, merchandise, and experiences.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES