When something is as hugely popular as the X-Men franchise, it is only natural that there would be both good and bad tributes created from around the world; X-Mans by Brandon Bird, an artist based in Los Angeles, California, is a series of illustrations that re-interprets one such tribute. It riffs off of horrible illustrations created by Ronald & Donald Williams for an X-Men coloring book. He found it 10 years ago in a Watsonville dollar store and it has fascinated him ever since.
A timely project since the movie 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' is still ruling the box office, X-Mans by Brandon Bird was shown in the upper gallery of Nucleus, an art gallery located in Alhambra.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Reimagined-coloring-books
- Opportunity for artists to take existing illustrations and create new interpretations that challenge traditional coloring books.
- Fan-art
- Growing trend of artists creating their own versions of popular franchises to showcase their creativity and celebrate fandom.
- Nostalgic-retro-aesthetics
- Increasing demand for artwork that evokes nostalgia and revisits vintage styles, appealing to both millennials and older audiences.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for artists to create unique and unconventional pieces that challenge traditional art forms and engage audiences.
- Entertainment
- Opportunity for fan art to become an integral part of the entertainment industry, adding value to franchises and fostering a stronger connection with audiences.
- Retail
- Rising demand for nostalgic retro aesthetics offers opportunities for retailers to sell merchandise and products that embody vintage appeal.
