You've discovered the work of David Irvine and his ongoing Redirected Art series; now it's time to introduce Dave Pollot, an American painter who also loves to bring new life to old and forgotten thrift store paintings by
adding pop culture characters.
Not exact matches
Liz Terris presents Classic Book Covers Re-Imagined with
Pop Culture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie ico
Pop Culture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie
Culture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go
Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie ico
Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie
Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers
pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie ico
pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie
culture makeovers by
adding television and movie icons.
The formula for Lego games should be familiar by now: take a
pop culture universe, render its
characters and world with the titular Danish building blocks,
add in a healthy dose of slapstick humor and as many collectibles as you can stuff on a disc, and ship it.
Though not all of the
pop culture references are particularly clever (there's a
character literally called «Snake» who looks like Solid Snake, which, um, I don't think you're allowed to do, Apogee), I have to admit I laughed out loud when I found I could
add the «Pre-teen GMO Karate Frogs» to my party.
Hunting for hidden
pop culture references, completing every puzzle, and hunting down each
character - specific bit of dialogue should
add several additional hours to that total.
Adding to a long list of
pop culture collaborations, which has yielded fare like Star Wars - and Disney - themed kicks, Vans is now working with Nintendo on a new line of branded sneakers featuring
characters and power - ups from classic 8 - bit NES games, including Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and even Duck Hunt.
Add character as well as a hint of
pop culture and history with used and vintage signs.