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WTB Staff

WTB Staff

WTB staff includes artists from all disciplines, brand experts, and art industry professionals.
You’re in the final stretch of an intense Scrabble game. You’re trailing by 2 points with no tiles left in the bag and no place to put your 4 Us and J. What do you do? Well, these artists are racking up the points by turning their left over pieces...
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We keep seeing it. An image of a tattooed arm with dots and numbers has been popping up across the globe. Could this be the work of renowned graffiti artist Banksy? Maybe...maybe not. We can’t confirm that the pieces are by the incredible artist, but we can confirm that they are...
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From PCs and Game Boys to iPhones and graphing calculators, Tetris can be played nearly anywhere at anytime. It really isn’t surprising that Tetris has managed to transcend the screen to the art world. Who knew four-block combinations could be so exciting? When a line is completed, does a staircase get...
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So you’ve worn out your favorite pair of jeans but throwing them away just doesn't feel right. What better way to honor your lovely Levi’s than by turning them into amazing pieces of art? These artists put their Levi’s to the test to create some denim masterpieces.  This wave is...
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McDonald’s is one of the most universally recognized brands on the planet. The giant M in the sky is a beacon for fast food enthusiasts, road trippers, and rushed parents alike. These artists pay homage to the golden arches of our dreams. This porcelain piece is probably worth at least a...
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Contrary to their very believable-at-the-time “Year 3000” prediction, The Jonas Brothers’ 7th album hasn’t outsold Kelly Clarkson. They don’t even have a 7th album… but there’s  still plenty of time. Jonas-lovers are a patient fandom who dream of the brothers getting back together.  If you’re wondering where the teenage heartthrobs...
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Oreos are for more than just eating nowadays. These artists were able to resist the lure of cookie and cream long enough to make something delicious. Harley Langberg’s body of work includes a plethora of food-ified work, including some famous faces and fluffy friends.  Image Source: harleysfoodart.com This Oreo definitely wins...
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Wonder Bread has been in our lives since the 1920s, its primary-colored packaging a classic sign that lunch is on the way. However, for these artists, Wonder Bread is more than the vessel for a peanut butter and fluff sandwich. Artist Catherine McEver uses slices of Wonder Bread as a...
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Sriracha is like the Kleenex of the hot sauce world. With its green cap and signature rooster, both hot sauce junkies and hot sauce rejecters alike can recognize Sriracha from a table away. It’s no wonder, then, that artists have found inspiration from the hot sauce bottle on every restaurant table...
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Crayons are a staple of childhood. So what happens when you grow out of coloring books and coloring between the lines? Use the crayons to make ridiculously extravagant sculptures, of course. One of Crayola’s slogans is “Everything Imaginable.” For Nashville-based artist Herb Williams, everything imaginable means using Crayola crayons to...
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Remember when you were a little kid and you would make designs out of your cornflakes? Well then you will be happy to learn that you are not alone. NY artist Sarah Rosado still plays with her food, to a wonderfully creative effect.  A daily consumer of cornflakes, Rosado was...
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Ever cut the label out of the neck of your sweater or the waistband of your pants? Joy Pitts would make you think twice about just throwing that scratchy tag in the trash. Pitts is an artist based in Nottingham, England that collects clothing labels from thrift shops and discarded...
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Today we celebrate what would have been Momofuku Ando’s 105 birthday. Ando, the inventor of the instant ramen, is remembered not only for his groundbreaking invention but also for the art he has inspired. In 2000, the instant ramen was voted as one of the country’s top inventions of the 20th...
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What would happen if Pokémon were free to behave as humans do? According to Pictogram, a design company based in the San Francisco Mission district, the first thing they’d do is start their own businesses. Dutch interface designer Sebastiaan de With imagined a world in which a fictional “Pokémon Corporate Personhood...
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Alex Chinneck is a British artist who specializes in distorting people’s perceptions. In order to do this, Chinneck has theatrically manipulated familiar architectural scenarios. In the past, he has inverted buildings and made them look like their facades are melting or sliding into the street. He has also made a...
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