The Field Guide to Texas Food Pop Art

The Crum Art Guide · Eating & Drinking, Framed

The Texas Food Groups, Now in Archival Ink

Dr Pepper. Big Red. Topo Chico. Whataburger. Lone Star. A corn dog the size of your forearm. A field guide to the food pop art of Texas — hand-signed in Fort Worth, most prints $50.

Texans do not merely eat and drink; we pledge allegiance. The proof is in this collection of food pop art — the gas-station legends, icebox staples, and state fair delicacies of Texas, painted with the seriousness they deserve, which is to say: total.


The State Drinks

Waco invented Dr Pepper in 1885, then did it again with Big Red in 1937. One town. Two sodas. You're welcome, America.

Dr Pepper Warhol pop art grid print

Dr Pepper Warhol Grid — $50

Pop art's highest honor, bestowed on Waco's finest export.

Dr Pepper 10 2 4 minimalist bottle print

The 10-2-4 Bottle — $50

Doctor's orders: one at 10, 2, and 4.

Big Red soda Warhol grid pop art print

Big Red Warhol Grid — $50

Waco's 1937 encore. Tastes like red, pairs with barbacoa, needs no defense.

Stetson steak and Dr Pepper western art print

Stetson, Steak & Dr Pepper — $50

The Texas trinity, arranged like a Dutch still life.

Neon raccoon with Dr Pepper print

Neon Raccoon With a Dr Pepper — $50

Wildlife, but make it thirsty.

Deeper into the 23 flavors? The full Dr Pepper Art & Gifts collection lives here.


Agua Mineral

Topo Chico: found wherever Texans are pretending it's not 104 degrees.

Topo Chico made in Mexico bottle print

Topo Chico, Made in Mexico — $50

The bottle that colonized every Texas refrigerator.

Topo Chico Warhol grid pop art print

Topo Chico Warhol Grid — $50

Sixteen bottles, zero left by Sunday.

Topo Chico loteria el corazon print

Lotería: El Corazón — $50

The heart wants what it wants, and it wants bubbles.

Topo Chico west Texas sunset print

Topo at Sunset — $50

Golden hour, carbonated.


The Orange & White Food Group

Whataburger is a food group. This is settled law.

Cataburger calico cat Whataburger print

The Cataburger — $50

A calico in orange and white. The mascot Texas deserves.

Old Masters card sharps with Whataburger and Topo Chico print

Old Masters Card Sharps — $50

Caravaggio, but the stakes are Uno and the table is set with Whataburger.

State fair corn dog howdy print

Howdy Corn Dog — $50

Fletcher's-core. The State Fair, on a stick, on your wall.


The Icebox (21 & Up)

The national beers of Texas, for the bar cart or the garage fridge shrine.

Lone Star beer can in red cowboy hat print

Lone Star in a Red Cowboy Hat — $50

The national beer of Texas, dressed for the occasion.

Pearl beer can print San Antonio

Pearl, Gem of Fine Beer — $50

San Antonio's finest, back from the dead and better dressed.

Nine Lone Star cans pop art print

Nine Lone Star Cans — $50

A Warhol grid you could theoretically recycle.


Produce & Provisions

Technically also food.

Parker County peaches print

Parker County Peaches — $50

The July crop that makes Weatherford insufferable, deservedly.

Texas essentials pantry print

Texas Essentials, The Pantry — $50

A complete nutritional survey of the Lone Star diet.

Mexican Coca-Cola bottles print

Coca-Cola, Refresco — $50

Glass bottle. Real sugar. No further questions.

Avocado on chinoiserie plate print

Avocado on Grandma's China — $50

Guacamole's formal portrait.


Kitchen, bar cart, dorm, or office — every print is hand-signed by the Crum family and made on archival cotton rag paper in Fort Worth. Shop the full Food Pop Art collection →