It’s been said that 2012 is the year of the rap meme, and looking through Meghan Garvey/Moneyworth’s portfolio solidifies that statement in incredible style.
Meghan Garvey/Moneyworth is a Chicago-based writer, painter and sculptor who specializes in creating permanent artifacts out of rap ephemera. Her portfolio is a boon to anyone who has a dedicated rap fan in their family or friend group, as her work illustrates the enthralling and inherently comedic nature of the rap world, from the perspective of a real fan.
The year 2012 has been an important year for emerging rap trends, and Meghan Garvey/Moneyworth manages to capture many of them in her work. You can purchase a collection of stickers compiling Kanye West’s best tweets for $5, or you can purchase a t-shirt that celebrates 2012 rap breakout star Future and his awesomely self-congratulatory cut, 'You Deserve It.' Other fascinating pieces from Meghan Garvey/Moneyworth’s portfolio include: candles immortalizing departed R&B legends, Aaliyah and Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes, a screenprint highlighting D’Angelo’s iconic 'How Does It Feel' video, a t-shirt featuring Riff Raff’s off-center 'Time' video and much, much more.
DIY Hip Hop Art Pieces
Meghan Garvey/Moneyworth Creates Permanence Out of Rap Ephemera
Trend Themes
1. Permanence of Pop Culture Trends - Opportunity for creating permanent artifacts out of popular culture ephemera.
2. Nostalgia-inspired Merchandise - Opportunity for creating merchandise that immortalizes departed icons.
3. Humorous/niche Collectibles - Opportunity for creating humorous and niche collectibles for specific fan bases.
Industry Implications
1. Pop Culture Merchandising - Opportunity for creating merchandise that capitalizes on pop culture trends.
2. Fine Art - Opportunity for fine artists to take inspiration from popular culture.
3. E-commerce - Opportunity for e-commerce businesses to sell unique pop culture merchandise online.