Jelly Belly George Clooney
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I knew George Clooney was eye candy, but I had no idea he could be this sweet! This fantastic portrait of the sexy 460year-old was created out of Jelly Belly jelly beans, forming a sort of candy mosaic.
I adore Jelly Belly beans, so I don't think I could have this on my wall without picking. His chiseled cheeks taste like cotton candy which is complimented by his hair which is streaked with buttery popcorn flavor. Mmm, sweet and salty hunk!
After it's time being displayed at the Beverly Hills' Luxe Hotel, it will be auctioned and the funds donated to a charity chosen by the actor.
Jelly Belly's online art gallery also includes famous faces like Ronald Reagan and Larry King.
I adore Jelly Belly beans, so I don't think I could have this on my wall without picking. His chiseled cheeks taste like cotton candy which is complimented by his hair which is streaked with buttery popcorn flavor. Mmm, sweet and salty hunk!
After it's time being displayed at the Beverly Hills' Luxe Hotel, it will be auctioned and the funds donated to a charity chosen by the actor.
Jelly Belly's online art gallery also includes famous faces like Ronald Reagan and Larry King.
Trend Themes
1. Candy Art - Innovative candy art using sweets like Jelly Belly beans to create portraits of famous faces and characters presents opportunities for galleries and art stores to curate shows and sell natural and organic candies as well as commissioned works.
2. Charitable Auctions - Art pieces like the portrait of George Clooney made of Jelly Belly beans present opportunities for companies and charity organizers to hold auctions and donate the proceeds to a chosen charity.
3. Candy Mosaics - The use of Jelly Belly beans to create candy mosaics of famous faces opens up opportunities for confectionary companies to create new products for the gift and the souvenir market, such as a jelly bean mosaic patterns packaged in tubes or boxes.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Galleries - Art galleries can invest in showcasing candy art as a way of diversifying their exhibitions and attract people, especially those inclined towards interactive art exhibits.
2. Confectionery - Confectionary companies can leverage the trend of candy mosaics to develop and market new products, such as mosaic pattern kit comprising hundreds of different candies, based on the theme of famous personalities.
3. Charitable Organizations - Charities can collaborate with artists to commission unique artworks with candy, candy mosaics, and prints to draw donations and engage the audience with innovative fundraising ideas.
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