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Rewording of Jon McNaughton’s One Nation Under God
This is another parody of Utah artist Jon McNaughton’s creepy painting with a theocratic vibe. We get a thorough rewrite of the original’s explanations of the motif, with the nice JavaScript scroller and all. I keep my own backup copies of the original and this parody.
I recently discovered a less subtle, Cthulhu themed parody of the painting as well.
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One Nation Under Cthulhu McNaughton parody
The picture (origin unknown) delivers Lovecraft-inspired parody of a “One Nation Under God” themed painting that has floated around the Internet for some time.
To fully grasp the madness of this work, read the original’s very elaborate explanations and feel that theocratic rage scare the shit out of you (Backup copy). Yeah, these people are allowed to vote.
EDIT: Found another parody.
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Video: artist creating amazing cosmic spray paint art
A deceivingly simple technique resulting in detailed space scenery.
Sopranos inspired painting sold for record price
Federico Castelluccio, who played a hitman in the critically acclaimed American television show The Sopranos has painted a portrait of the series’ lead characters, Tony and Carmela Soprano. The work is inspired by Piero della Francesca‘s 15th century painting of Federico da Montefeltro and his wife Battista Sforza.
[via:Notcot]