Parodies of Magazine Covers

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Gallery of the Absurd

The website Gallery of the Absurd creates illustrations of magazine covers that mock and parodies the cult of celebrities in our societies.

Created by an illustrator that goes by the name (or number, rather) of 14, the site’s latest ‘victim’ is Angelina Jolie’s W Magazine cover where the actress is seen breastfeeding her newborn babies. 14’s parody shows "Saint Angelina Jolie" on a shrine outfitted with angel wings and breastfeeding the twins via a pair of fountains in lieu of her breasts. 

Other celebrities and public figures that have been spoofed by 14 are Sarah Palin, "Madonna and Child" featuring Madonna with her adopted son David, "Jail Bait" Miley Cyrus, and David and Victoria Beckham.
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity Parody Art - The trend of creating humorous and satirical illustrations of celebrities can disrupt the traditional celebrity culture and spark conversations on societal values.
2. Anti-celebrity Culture - A trend towards rejecting a culture obsessed with celebrity can give rise to innovative brands that promote authenticity, personal values, and objectivity.
3. Art Dissent - A trend towards artistic dissent and parody can inspire creatives to produce controversial pieces that challenge established norms and push boundaries.
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3. Advertising and Marketing - The advertising and marketing industry can employ parody art to challenge status-quo advertising, stand out in crowded markets and build long-lasting relationships with consumers who value authenticity and creativity.

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