‘Twilight Zone vs. Twilight' Puts Farm Faces on the Series' Ch
Michael Hines — December 3, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: nineteeneightyeight & culturepopped.blogspot
Casey Weldon has used her skills in image-editing to put fresh faces on Twilight’s three biggest stars. Dubbed ‘Twilight Zone vs. Twilight,’ these three prints feature Jacob, Bella, and Edward sporting pig faces.
Weldon’s work was inspired by an episode of the sci-fi show ‘The Twilight Zone’ that featured pig-faced people. ‘Twilight Zone vs. Twilight’ is hilarious and creepy at the same time. The prints are currently for sale, but all this pork doesn’t come cheap, with each one being sold for $315.
Weldon’s work was inspired by an episode of the sci-fi show ‘The Twilight Zone’ that featured pig-faced people. ‘Twilight Zone vs. Twilight’ is hilarious and creepy at the same time. The prints are currently for sale, but all this pork doesn’t come cheap, with each one being sold for $315.
Trend Themes
1. Image-editing Art - The trend of using image-editing to create unique art pieces continues to disrupt traditional art forms.
2. Animal Hybrid Portraits - Creating hybrid portraits by combining animal faces with human bodies continues to gain popularity and presents an opportunity for disruption in the art and design industries.
3. Satirical Works - The trend of creating satirical works of popular culture presents an opportunity for disruption in the art and entertainment industries.
Industry Implications
1. Visual Arts - The visual arts industry could benefit from the disruptive innovation opportunities presented by image-editing and animal hybrid portraits.
2. Design - The trend of animal hybrid portraits creates a unique opportunity for disruption in the design industry.
3. Entertainment - The creation of satirical works creates a unique opportunity for disruption in the entertainment industry.
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