The 2012 White House Christmas card features a black and white painting of the Obama family's dog Bo walking playfully through the snow.
The traditional White House Christmas card received a much-needed update, which came courtesy of Iowa artist Larassa Kabel who painted the contemporary portrait of the famed Obama family pooch. Bo, a Portuguese water dog, became famous for being the celebratory gift that President Obama gave to his daughters when he arrived in office in 2008.
The stunning portrait of the playful pooch is set on the snowy front lawn of the White House and has come under criticism for not featuring a Christmas tree. Each year, a much more traditional image has graced the front of the cards and while some are upset by the change, others are praising it as a step forward for making the cards more inclusive.
Presidential Canine Christmas Cards
The 2012 White House Christmas Card Features Obama's Dog Bo
Trend Themes
1. Modernizing Christmas Cards - This trend presents an opportunity for artists to create contemporary and inclusive designs for Christmas cards.
2. Personalized Pet Portraits - This trend opens up the market for artists specializing in creating custom pet portraits for holiday cards.
3. Inclusive Holiday Designs - This trend highlights the demand for holiday cards that represent diverse cultures, beliefs, and lifestyles.
Industry Implications
1. Artists and Illustrators - Artists and illustrators can tap into the trend of modernizing Christmas cards by creating unique and inclusive designs.
2. Pet Photography and Portraits - Photographers and artists specializing in pet portraits can benefit from the trend of personalized pet portraits for holiday cards.
3. Holiday Card Design and Printing - Companies in the holiday card industry can capitalize on the demand for inclusive holiday designs by offering customizable and diverse options for customers.