POP CULTURE LOCATIONS TURNED INTO ART.

by hurricanevanessa on February 1, 2012

This, from MMM: "Tim Doyle's pop culture locations come from a collection called "Unreal Estate," it's places that we all know and love, even though they only exist in our pop culture memory. As Doyle says, "'Some of us have been going to these places for decades - some of these places were taken from us, way too soon." From the famous cafe where Seinfeld and his friends would converse about "nothing," to the bar where Homer would drown away his sorrows, these illustrations will not only provide fond memories of your favorite shows, they'll also make you feel as though you're looking at a piece of pop culture history."

Kwik-E Mart, from The Simpsons

Sinister Sesame Street.

As seen in The Sopranos.

And Seinfeld.

Via Spoke

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Dee February 1, 2012 at 16:35

Everything looks so creepy when done in the style of a comic book. Like a rapist is just waiting to spring out from every corner.

Jenna February 2, 2012 at 03:35

@Dee – agreed. But nonetheless, really cool!

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