Tanya Turgron created a series of dog posters, which recreates iconic movies featuring her lovable pit pull named Elsie. These adorable images cover a range of popular movies such as Up, Honey I Shrunk the Kids and American Beauty.
While Elsie might be a 15-year-old adopted canine, she still seems to enjoy striking a pose and becoming a falsified movie star. Each of the dog posters changes the way the viewer looks at the movie. Instead of seeing it from a Hollywood-themed point of view, there is an adorably realistic view to be admired in these posters.
The entire series titled 'Movie Mondays' is a weekly occurrence for Elsie and her owner Tanya. The images are displayed across various social media platforms that include Facebook and Instagram. This playful canine editorial series suggests a creative way to spend quality time with a beloved pet.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Pet-inspired Art
- Opportunity for artists to create pet-inspired artwork, merging popular culture with pet owners' love for their animals.
- Realistic Movie Parodies
- Potential for creating realistic parodies of iconic movies, using animals as the main characters.
- Online Pet Content
- Growing demand for creative and entertaining pet-related content on social media platforms, providing opportunities for influencers and pet owners to connect.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Design
- Incorporating pet-inspired artwork into the art and design industry, providing unique and playful pieces for pet owners and art enthusiasts.
- Film and Entertainment
- Expanding the film and entertainment industry by creating realistic parodies of iconic movies using animals as the main characters, attracting a wider audience.
- Social Media and Influencer Marketing
- Utilizing the demand for online pet content by connecting influencers and pet owners, creating opportunities for collaborations and sponsorships.
