Here it is:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhEAnEN0KcdtsSN5amCbjC99gYeSy0DwB4Wu19tlGXo7ACiVIZlicLKDtvHa6hyXEMYTZs7JjSaQEyD6FXuKsnU05xsztUeuvR3S7ghMWONR2aIbZz008cZr-l9k7hjROrIZrAIMBE1R1NV/s400/ellen_640480.jpg)
The second piece is a departure because of the subject isn't a personality, but is still an icon. I had fun with this because its a parody of the old popcorn art that has been used on bags and cardboard containers at movie theatres for a long time.
This one is also different because I started using Starburst wrappers as well as tootsie pop wrappers on this one. They are just as easy to work with and offer many more colors that I can use. I plan on incorporating the starburst wrappers into more of my pieces in the future, but I will use tootsie pop wrappers when I can.
Here is that piece:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZvuYxQYWIZvDEjQqQL31USZ94y1Mnl5Idj1MULGWpdORRHcvdKd-KlFxn9ipjYtCr3SlGZWytbkuLH-tv05xYnBl4GmnhegcRi2mnNC04kyDQyZC3Rfumiry90D6twVv4P4Nkz8ZbaETb/s400/popartfresh_640480.jpg)
I think its kind of neat that the word Starburst, when broken up, encapsulates the spirit of this art, "star", like a celebrity or icon and "burst" as in to pop.
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