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Nyan Cat Meme Fan Art

On April 2 2011, Christopher Torres uploaded a video to YouTube. The video showed a pixelated pop tart cat character that flies through space while a rainbow shoots out of its bum. The simple animation was later set to music by saraj00n, another YouTube user, and posted online on April 5 2011. The video quickly gained popularity and now has more than 70 million views.

Above: The original Nyan Cat video, featuring the "momo momo" version of the Japanese pop song, "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" and a pixelated pop tart cat character.

Nyan Cat Fan Art
Memes start out as the inspiration for fan art works. When a character, phrase or idea becomes popular, it is shared via the internet, inspiring other people to create fan art of the popular subject. This art is then uploaded to the internet and shared online. The term "meme" refers to a media item or idea that spreads from one person to another in a viral manner.
The Nyan Cat is a prime example of a meme. The video has had tens of millions of views, yet it wasn't advertised. The popularity of the video is due to internet users sharing the video, passing it along from one viewer to the next. As the video gained popularity, artists from around the world began creating fan art works. Many of these found their way into YouTube videos of their own.

Above: Nyan Cat from Hell, an illustrated fan art work that stands in contrast to the sweet innocence of the original video. [source]

Above: A yarn art painting of the meme Nyan Cat, making it (wait for it) The Nyarn Cat. [source]

Above: This van has been pimped to be a Nyan Cat fan art work. Perhaps the pop tarts are inside? [source]

Above: A saturated digital art cartoon version of the Nyan Cat [above]

Pop Tart Cat becomes Nyan Cat
Christopher Torres originally named his character the Pop Tart Cat, but once the animation was set to music, it became known as the Nyan Cat. Torres says that he will personally continue to refer to the character as the Pop Tart Cat, but that the internet has reached a decision to call it the Nyan Cat and he's happy with that choice too.

Above: A tattoo of the Nyan Cat, complete with the pop tart and rainbow. [source]

Above: A fluffy Nyan Cat key chain that uses embroidery to add detail to the furry fleece that is used throughout the design. [source]

Above: Nyan Cat nails. This girl has used different colors of nail varnish to paint her own version of Nyan Cat onto her nails. [source]

Above: A digital artist created this photoshop painting of the Nyan Cat in the style of Vincent van Gogh's famous painting, "Starry Night." The artist calls it "Starry Nyan by Vincat Nyan Gogh" [source]

The Nyan Cat video is one of the fastest spreading viral videos on YouTube. The simple animation and cute music are endearing at first but watch out - after several hours it can be mind-numbing.



Sam Spratt has PAINTED ALL THE MEMES!

Sam Spratt's website describes his work as having "sprattitude". This fine arts graduate combines classical training with current ideas, many of which stem from online media and internet memes. 

PAINT ALL THE MEMES!
Spratt's collection of paintings entitled Illustrated Internet is based on what he calls the visual vernacular of the internet. These paintings are based on popular internet media characters found in rage comics. Most of these characters are used online in their original form; simple black and white sketches of an expressive cartoon face. Spratt has fleshed out these characters by giving them a 3-dimensional existence.

Above: "Paint all the memes!" based on "X all the Y". This character has been used as a template for expressing a fanatical point of view. Notable variations are "Clean all the things!" and "Eat all the brains!" [source]

Above: The rage comics fffuuu face. The painting of the meme character is complete with flying spittle and red eyes. [source]

Above: An expressive painting of the meme Forever Alone. [source]

Paintings of Memes
Although there are thousands of fan art works of internet memes, Spratt's paintings are original in that he has removed the characters from their ordinarily 2-dimensional state and given them a fleshy substance. Although each of the faces still stands alone, bereft of a body, the characters are complete.
Sam Spratt's art style uses a combination of messy brushwork and careful lighting to create the overall effect of a character suspended in endless space.


Above: Trollface in 3D. The troll face rage comics character is used to express delight or humor at someone else's misfortune, and is often used in forums, comics and .gif animations. [source] See more trollface fan art works. 


Above: LOL face. Rumor has it that the original lolface appeared in Garfield Christmas 1987. [source]

Above: Me Gusta. The rage comics character is used to express a sickening enjoyment of disturbing media. [source]



Trollface gets Immortalized in Art

The Trollface (or Troll Face) character has its origins in a comic created by Deviant Art user Whynne in 2008. The original comic was intended to express how pointless trolling on 4chan was. Since its creation, the Trollface character has become an online meme, popping up in thousands of rage comics and fan art works.

Mona Lisa Troll Face
Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, the Mona Lisa, is a popular subject for character hybrids and parody art. In the picture below, the Mona Lisa gets trolled by the infamous meme, Trollface. Ordinarily Troll face is depicted in black and white, but the artist has used color in this Photoshop face swap to blend the two characters into one subject, the Trolla Lisa.

Above: Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, Mona Lisa, gets trollfaced. [source]

The Fine Art of Trolling
Artist Sam Spratt has PAINTED ALL THE MEMES! This fine arts graduate has created a series of paintings of internet memes and posted them online. One of the most appreciated paintings in the collections is the painting of Trollface. The character has been fleshed out, complete with wrinkles, shiny eyeballs and the hint of a tongue. This is most likely what Troll face would look like if he were real.

Above: Sam Spratt's artistic interpretation of Trollface shows the rage comics character as he would appear if he were made of flesh and blood. [source]

Trollface gives a Load of Lip
A photographed body art version of the famous meme, Troll face. The appeal of this photograph is that it doesn't use photo manipulation. Instead, this girl has used body paint to transform her own grin into that of Trollface. 

Above: Troll face gets lippy in this meme body art design. [source]

Trollface in his Troll Cave
In this meme fan art work, Troll face is depicted in his cave, trolling the internet with his troll laptop. The Trollface character is used on forums, in cartoons and in .gif animations to show that someone has been trolled, and is often added into videos at the moment where someone messes up.

Above: Deviantart's Faeorain shows Troll face as a humanoid troll character. [source]


Get Troll Faced on Halloween
Artist Psycho-Stress creates masks of popular memes, such as trollface, Me Gusta and Forever Alone for Halloween. The white plastic and black paint mimic the design of the original black and white Trollface sketch.

Above: Halloween gets troll faced with this internet meme fan art mask. [source]

Troll Face looks like Robin Williams?
This artist's painting of the rage comic character depicts troll face as looking a little like actor/comedian Robin Williams. 

Above: Problem? [source]

Photo Manipulated into Troll Face
For this artist, evolution was not happening fast enough, so he used Photoshop to turn this guy's face into a real life Trollface. For a bit of fun he's added a top hat, monocle and a pipe to create a steampunk affect.

Above: A Photoshop image manipulation depicting Trollface as a real human being. [source]



10 Internet Meme Tattoos

Internet memes are ideas, cultural items or social behaviors that are shared internationally through the internet. Memes are commonly videos or images that inspire others to create a spoof of the original media. 


Chuck Norris Meme Tattoo
Tough guy Chuck Norris has starred in many action films alongside notable martial arts actors such as Bruce Lee. Norris is best known for his role on the hit TV series Walker, Texas Ranger, a role that has inspired thousands of Chuck Norris jokes and comic illustrations.


Nyan Cat Youtube Meme Tattoo
The original Nyan Cat video was created by illustrator Chris Torres in mid-2011. It depicts a cat with a poptart body, flying through space trailing a rainbow. The simple, repetitive animation is accompanied by fast-paced music anime-styled music track.


Tattoo gets Rick Rolled
"Rick Rolling" is an online prank based on misleading an internet user before showing them a video of Rick Astley's 1987 hit song Never Gonna Give You Up. 



Youtube's Keyboard Cat Tattoo
Keyboard Cat is a video of a tabby cat that was filmed by his owner in the 1980s, being manipulated like a puppet to play an electronic keyboard. The video is posted on forums and included in mashup FAIL videos as a symbol of failure.


All your Base are Belong to Us Tattoo
The phrase, "All your base are belong to us" is a translation of one of the opening phrases from a popular 1980s shoot 'em up game, Zero Wing. This is one of the oldest internet memes, which has evolved alongside technology and media improvements.


Forever Alone Online Meme Tattoo
The Forever Alone meme features a rage comic cartoon character that is used to express anger, disappointment or disallusionment. The character inspired an involuntary flash mob in 2011, in fake profiles on an internet dating website, OKCupid, were used to invite dozens of lonely single men to meet them at a certain time in Time Square, New York. The men arrived, milling around in an involuntary flash mob, presented with posters of the Forever Alone character.


Amazing Horse Viral Youtube Video Tattoo
The viral youtube video Amazing Horse (aka Get on my Horse) is an animation that depicts the lyrics of a humorous, catchy song, in which it is insinuated that the amazing horse can fly and it's urine, lebelled horse pop, tastes like lemonade.


Icanhascheezburger Fridge Cat Tattoo
LOLcats and Icanhascheezburger are sites famed for their pictures of cats and other pets accompanied by funny captions. The captions are often miss-spelled, intentionally giving the animals a "cute" persona. Fridge cat is among the oldest LOLcats images, in which a cat peeks out of a fridge with the caption, "Im in ur fridge, eatin ur foodz."


Troll Face Tattoo
The troll face cartoon is a linear sketch of the expression that a person likely wears while "trolling" the internet. The activity of trolling is when an online user actively seeks out or creates disputes on forums and discussion boards. The Troll face has become a symbol of trolling activity, and is often pasted, sticker-like, over the face of a person or character believed to be trolling.


Domo Monster Internet Meme Tattoo
Domo is a Japanese designed character of a little brown monster. Domo is often Photoshopped into pictures of disasters as the "cause" of the disaster.



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