If you were born in or before the 80s, you probably watched Popeye cartoons before school (Sorry 90s kids, I don't know your life). Maybe you even sang the charming ditty about his garbage can home. If you did, you are probably healthier for it. The cartoon boosted spinach sales when it aired, and a 2010 study found that kids ate more vegetables after watching the series. Sometimes I still buy Popeye brand spinach. Interestingly, Popeye’s original superpower was indestructibility, not superstrength, and it was acquired after he rubbed the head of Bernice the Whiffle Hen multiple times after being shot. But that was a) weird, and b) not going to make America strong, so the vitamin A-packed green became the source of his power.
In tribute to all that Popeye has done for us, the Hero Complex Gallery has a special show of artwork inspired by the leafy green loving hero.
In tribute to all that Popeye has done for us, the Hero Complex Gallery has a special show of artwork inspired by the leafy green loving hero.
- 9/17/2014
- by Mily Dunbar
- GeekTyrant
Ltd. Art Gallery is a premier gallery destination located in Seattle, Washington, for contemporary and pop fine art that specializes in showcasing the talents of top modern artists who draw inspiration from the many icons of pop culture. A Picture's Worth A Thousand Words is a new art show that allows the artist to move away from the cues of visual mediums and instead draw inspiration from the many wonderful characters and worlds from literature. From Edgar Allan Poe to Michael Crichton, over 40 artists will imagine their own literary favorites in a new light. Featuring the art of: Marjon Accoin, Dane Ault, Dilka Bear, Crystal Barbre, Cory Benhatzel, Jonathan Bergeron, Barry Blankenship, Syd Brown, Craig Church, Daisy Church, Nick Comporone, Doaly, Derek Eads, Leslie Gauthier, Levi...
- 10/30/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
This painting by Canadian artist Johnny Crap (aka Jonathan Bergeron) is so beautiful I almost want to buy it and donate it to my local museum...but that would mean I wouldn't get to keep it.
If you're looking to purchase this lovely piece of art you can click here and peep the price tag.
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- 12/18/2011
- by Robot Reagan
- GeekTyrant
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