Banksy Gets Jelly-Bean Redux
Cowbag — September 8, 2008 — Art & Design
References: guardian
I am loving the work of Prudence Emma Stait, even more now that she has used candy to recreate street art. How good does this look?
Warhol’s painting of Marilyn Monroe also had the candy treating, but to me this image cliche (yawn). The Banksy recreation rocks!
It is all in aid of PR pixie points - she also made pieces for the V&A;Museum of Childhood in London which hosted a free edible exhibition called Smartie Art. The exhibition is timed to celebrate the return of the blue Smartie.
Warhol’s painting of Marilyn Monroe also had the candy treating, but to me this image cliche (yawn). The Banksy recreation rocks!
It is all in aid of PR pixie points - she also made pieces for the V&A;Museum of Childhood in London which hosted a free edible exhibition called Smartie Art. The exhibition is timed to celebrate the return of the blue Smartie.
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