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Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope Collection Pays Homage to El Barto

Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope is a collection of items that feature the graffiti image in the episode 'Exit Through The Kwik-E-Mart.' Bart's street art alter-ego known as El Barto plastered these images of Homer Simpson all over the streets of Springfield.

The collection of Homer graphics are done in the same styling of Fairey's political posters that he is so well known for. The line includes the iconic poster for motivation, a stainless steel drinking flash and an iPhone 4 case. All the things you need to become a successful tagging artist.

The Shepard Fairey x The Simpsons Dope collection is exclusively available at Urban Outfitters for all the Simpson junkies to enjoy. Even if you aren't a fan of the sitcom, the artwork does take a dynamic approach to political street art.

Street Art Merchandise
The Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope collection showcases the growing trend of street art-inspired merchandise, creating opportunities for artists and retailers to collaborate on unique, urban-themed products.
Branded Collaborations
The partnership between Shepard Fairey and The Simpsons demonstrates the trend of branded collaborations, highlighting the potential for brands to connect with artists and leverage their creativity to reach new audiences.
Art in Pop Culture
The Shepard Fairey X The Simpsons Dope collection represents the trend of art infiltrating pop culture, presenting opportunities for artists and brands to tap into the popularity and nostalgia of iconic TV shows and characters.

Where This Applies

Fashion and Apparel
The street art-inspired merchandise trend opens up innovative opportunities for fashion and apparel brands to incorporate urban art elements in their designs, offering unique and edgy clothing items to consumers.
Consumer Electronics
The collaboration between Shepard Fairey and The Simpsons in creating phone cases suggests opportunities for consumer electronics companies to partner with artists and offer limited-edition, artistic accessories for smartphones and other devices.
Entertainment and Media
The art and pop culture trend allows entertainment and media companies to explore collaborations with artists, creating exclusive merchandise and collectibles that appeal to fans of TV shows and movies.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 10%
Freshness 8%

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