Your favorite pop culture characters make an appearance under the artistic eye of watercolor artist Kevin Wada. From Star Wars to Drag Queens and everything in between. Support the artist and purchase prints here
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Pyper America Smith by Thom Kerr
A pink haired Pyper America Smith poses for the cover and a spread in the second issue of Tangent Magazine styled by Heather Cirns and Sam Crossley in darker edgy looks and starwars t-shirt. See the editorial below:
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Paperboyo Abstractions
British artist Rich McCor also known as Paperboyo abstracts regular scenery with humorous black shadow-like cut outs changing well know places and structures into playful cheeky visuals. See some of his works below:
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Star Wars Coffee Lids
Star Wars fans and Designers Spencer Davis and Scott Schenone re-imagine their coffee by creating unique lids that are in both Darth Vader and Stormtrooper form.
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Extreme Pop Culture Makeup
Professional Makeup artist Rebecca Swift creates a shocking series titled Pop Culture Makeup where she transforms herself spot on to iconic familiar characters. The project goes for 100 days and each day a new character is presented. See some of the series below: Related articles Pop Culture’s Most Iconic Helmets (INFOGRAPHIC) Lightsabers, Jedis, & Sir Yogigton 15 Stocking Stuffers For The Basic Girl In Your Life Walt Disney’s contributions to pop-culture (video)
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Darth Vader in Everyday Life
Photographer and Star Wars fan Pawel Kadysz has begun a 365 day photo project featuring the infamous Darth Vader character doing familiar mundaine everyday tasks. The groceries don’t buy themselves.
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Pop Culture Cars by Mainger
Iconic vehicles become characters of their own in well-loved movies and TV shows. Artist Mainger pays tribute in a car centered illustrations series. The pop culture cars featured include Drive, The Simpsons, Ghostbusters, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Mad Max and more.
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Star Wars x Ancient Greece by Travis Durden
Artist Travis Durden creates a superfan series mashing together both Star Wars characters and ancient Greek sculptures. The pieces include the likes of Darth Vader, Yoda, Boba Fett and Storm Troopers. See some of them below:
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Throwback Editorial: Star Wars Couture in Vogue April 1999
With Star Wars being brought back into the spotlight it’s time for a throwback fashion editorial surrounding the popular movies. In the April 1999 issue of Vogue we find model Audrey Marnay in the intricate costumes used in the Phantom Menace installment, photographed by Irving Penn & Phyllis Posnick. See the editorial below:
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Iconic Cars Encountering Problems
Illustrator Seejay Jawn presents a humorous series featuring famous cars placed in less than glamorous situations. From speeding mishaps to vandalism and unexpected breakdowns, each illustration playfully disrupts the polished image of automotive icons. It is witty, irreverent, and sharply observant.
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Bobby Abley Menswear S/S 2016 London
Bobby Abley Spring Summer 2016 in London did not flirt with pop culture. It cannonballed into it. This season was a full throttle love letter to Star Wars, delivered with Abley’s signature mischief and zero fear of looking unserious. If fashion is meant to be fun, this was the thesis statement.