It is PRINCESS DI!
George Tugwell | 17.07.2008 10:32 | Culture | Oxford
What an amazing piece of artwork, I think it makes a serious comment on the portrayal of celebrities, the fact that you can buy a latex mask of these two contrasting icons of modern tabloid media, is quite bazaar.
It reminds me of the stunt that I think was Prince William dressing up as a Nazi for a fancy dress party a few years back.
It's great to see artists questioning the nature of what we see on the media platform.
WELL DONE to all those for supporting such art projects. Let's have more of it.
George
It reminds me of the stunt that I think was Prince William dressing up as a Nazi for a fancy dress party a few years back.
It's great to see artists questioning the nature of what we see on the media platform.
WELL DONE to all those for supporting such art projects. Let's have more of it.
George
George Tugwell
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georgetugwell@yahoo.com
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Strangely seductive ?
17.07.2008 10:50
Shirin of Leopold Street.
p.s. they look even more impressive at night lit up.
Shirin
I'd like to out the artists as fomerly middle class public schoolboys.
17.07.2008 13:14
gurgle ribbid splat splash bank dat
Previous comments a bit strange init
17.07.2008 15:36
Ed
Englebert
the second to last comment...
17.07.2008 16:52
he came out and said banksy was an ex public schoolboy, nice lad don't know what got into him kinda thing ya-da-ya-da...
...and about the art, its not normally my cup of tea but i have found a certain fondness in the manner that the artist has caught t'old Di
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Art Projcet home page - www.dual.org.uk
18.07.2008 09:54
GT
e-mail: georgetugwell@yahoo.co.uk
Oh I thought
20.07.2008 19:49
Ben
obsessed?
01.08.2008 14:23
Please don't subject us all to the same story again unless you really have something new to say. Thanks.
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