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Lady Gaga Becomes Art Sculpture

15 October 2009 No Comments

The button-pushing Lady Gaga has taken her particular brand of music and crazy fashion to the ultimate extreme.

The singer, known for hits like Poker Face and Love Game, has, in recent months, paraded herself around in outfits that test the boundaries of fashion, physics, and sanity. In a recent concert appearance, Gaga wore nothing but reflective triangles all over her body. She has also appeared covered in Kermit dolls, and another time in a form-fitting bodysuit sprinkled with little plastic bubbles.

lady gaga statueBut her newest fashion maneuver has left the entire planet stunned. Gaga, undergoing a radical procedure, has actually transformed herself into a sculpture. Gaga was cast into a mold of Portland cement in order to make herself into an abstract stone sculpture of a woman. Visitors to Gaga’s concerts and appearances can press a button embedded in her breast in order to make her play music. When they do, they are treated to Madonna’s classic Holiday played backwards.

Madonna is said to be very upset about Gaga’s latest eye-catching stunt, but it apparently has little to do with Gaga’s use of her song.  Madonna’s publicist, Liz Rosenberg, reminded everyone Friday that “Madonna has been doing transformation longer and better than anyone else.” Rosenberg noted that Madonna has recently transformed herself into a Flashdance Zombie. 

But Gaga intends to outdo everyone in the art department. Gaga released a statement before her transformation, saying that, “Andy Warhol has nothing on me. I must be as abnormal as I possibly can at every point in my life, or I simply will never be happy.”

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