"Brangelina Forever" Statue inspired by Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie; art or opportunistic?

 
      

Artist Daniel Edwards – he of the Britney Spears childbearing statue – is back with a new Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie sex inspired sculpture for the Phantom-Financial who just announced the December unveiling of the sculpture just minutes from Brad Pitt's own birthplace in the Oklahoma City area.

The sculpture is part of the 4,000 sq. ft., $500,000 house named “The Brangelina”, by the Los Angeles artist known as Xvala.

“Brangelina Forever” is a life-size casting of Brad and Angelina in an embrace the sculpture contains crushed glass from wine glasses from which Brad and Angie drank while reportedly celebrating the anniversary of their first meeting on the set of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith.’
“The Brangelina” is a house which is stenciled with words that represent both Pitt and Jolie including quotes and references to some of Jolie's tattoos.
The house will be sold and any potential owner must promise to extend ‘honorary ownership’ of their home to Pitt and Jolie and to accommodate them every time they come to town to visit Pitt's grandmother.
The Brangelina will be on public view starting Wednesday December 16th at 11 a.m. in the Thornbrooke neighborhood of Edmond. It will be installed in the ceiling of the master bedroom.

The statue and the house are part of the documentary “Domestic Bliss: The Daniel Edwards/XVALA Project” by Oklahoma filmmaker Dave Smith scheduled to premiere at The New York Academy of Art.
 
So is this artistic, opportunistic or some sort of scary fanaticism?

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