“Madonna and iPod,” which is a parody--and social commentary--of Renaissance master Raphael’s “Madonna and Child.”
Jack Vettriano’s “Singing Butler” with oil barrels in the background.
“Show me the Monet,” which is a satirical adaptation of Monet’s “Water Lilies” series.
Ed Hopper’s “Nighthawke” parody featuring a man clad in boxers bearing the Union Jack and tossing a chair through the glass window of an establishment.
“Nighthawke” parody featuring a man clad in boxers bearing the Union Jack and tossing a chair through the glass window of an establishment.
Kate Moss transformed into iconic Marilyn Monroe.
The gallery was filled with rats scurrying around and scaring the shit outta people.





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