Welsh artist creates ‘playful’ Pop Tart portrait of Marilyn Monroe

A Welsh food artist has created a pop art portrait of Marilyn Monroe using more than 120 Pop Tarts.

Nathan Wyburn, 34, from Cardiff, took more than 10 hours to create the unique display inspired by the late actress and the pop art movement.

The original portrait of Monroe was created as a silk screen by pop artist Andy Warhol in 1967.

Mr Wyburn, who specialises in creating celebrity portraits, was commissioned to make this bespoke piece to mark the 60th anniversary of Kellogg’s Pop Tarts and described the piece as bringing a new “playful lease of life” to the pop art movement.

Image of a Marilyn Monroe portrait made from Pop Tarts with the artist sat in front of portrait
Welsh artist Nathan Wyburn created the Marilyn Monroe portrait to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Kellogg’s Pop Tarts (Joe Pepler/Pinpep)

“Marilyn in particular was a real challenge – to capture that signature and distinct look of hers. I, of course, have massive respect for the original pieces of art that have inspired this work, but I think they look pretty epic recreated out of Pop Tarts and bring a new, playful lease of life to the art.”

Mr Wyburn, who appeared as a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent in 2011, is also known for creating a portrait of the King using Marmite and 42 slices of toasted bread to celebrate his coronation.

His other notable artworks include a lettuce portrait of former prime minister Liz Truss and a portrait of Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon made using 644 McVitie’s biscuits.

Monroe died aged 36 in 1962 after starring in films including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Some Like It Hot and The Seven Year Itch, with her final film appearance being in The Misfits.

Artist Nathan Wyburn eating a pop tart while stood outside a Pop Tart
Artist Nathan Wyburn took more than 10 hours to create the portrait (Joe Pepler/PinPep)

Visitors will be able to design their own edible artworks at the pop-up art gallery, using the breakfast pastries as a canvas.

Shauna Lenagh, senior director at Kellogg’s said: “To highlight the little-known fact that Pop Tarts were named after the pop art movement, and celebrate our 60th anniversary, we have worked with Nathan Wyburn to bring the Pop (T)Art Gallery Experience to life.

“We look forward to seeing our visitors’ reactions to the artwork and the creative pieces they come up with themselves!”

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