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 Grid — $50
Pop art's highest honor, bestowed on Waco's finest export.

The 10-2-4 Bottle — $50
Doctor's orders: one at 10, 2, and 4.

Big Red Warhol Grid — $50
Waco's 1937 encore. Tastes like red, pairs with barbacoa, needs no defense.

Stetson, Steak & Dr Pepper — $50
The Texas trinity, arranged like a Dutch still life.

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 — $50
The bottle that colonized every Texas refrigerator.

Topo Chico Warhol Grid — $50
Sixteen bottles, zero left by Sunday.

Lotería: El Corazón — $50
The heart wants what it wants, and it wants bubbles.

Topo at Sunset — $50
Golden hour, carbonated.
The Orange & White Food Group
Whataburger is a food group. This is settled law.

The Cataburger — $50
A calico in orange and white. The mascot Texas deserves.

Old Masters Card Sharps — $50
Caravaggio, but the stakes are Uno and the table is set with Whataburger.

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 in a Red Cowboy Hat — $50
The national beer of Texas, dressed for the occasion.

Pearl, Gem of Fine Beer — $50
San Antonio's finest, back from the dead and better dressed.

Nine Lone Star Cans — $50
A Warhol grid you could theoretically recycle.
Produce & Provisions
Technically also food.

Parker County Peaches — $50
The July crop that makes Weatherford insufferable, deservedly.

Texas Essentials, The Pantry — $50
A complete nutritional survey of the Lone Star diet.

Coca-Cola, Refresco — $50
Glass bottle. Real sugar. No further questions.

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 →