Artist gets hate mail because of sculpture depicting Britney giving birth

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Artist gets hate mail because of sculpture depicting Britney giving birth [!-- END HEADLINE --] [DIV id=ynmain][!-- BEGIN STORY BODY --] [DIV id=storybody] [DIV class=storyhdr] [EM class=timedate]Tue Mar 28, 06:16 PM EST[/i]

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NEW YORK (AP) - Britney Spears will soon be giving birth again - as a sexy sculpture in Brooklyn that has drawn thousands of hate e-mails.

 

 "This is a new take on pro-life. Pro-lifers normally promote bloody images of abortion. This is the image of birth," artist Daniel Edwards said of his work, to be unveiled at a Brooklyn gallery in April. The new work comes months after Edwards' sculpture of baseball great Ted Williams' severed head stirred up an artistic storm.

 

 The life-size pop princess is naked and pregnant, crouching face-down on a bare-toothed bear rug as the baby's head appears on the opposite end.

 

 On Tuesday at his studio in Moosup, Conn., Edwards was pouring a mould to cast the sculpture in resin. It will be transported to the Capla Kesting Fine Art gallery in Brooklyn's artsy Williamsburg neighbourhood, where Britney the artwork is to appear next to a display case filled with pro-life materials.

 

 When some bloggers heard about the exhibit - "Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston" - the gallery was inundated with about 3,000 e-mails from around the world in just a week, split between pro-choice and pro-life opinions.

 

 "We also got calls from Tokyo, England, France. Some people are upset that Britney is being used for this subject matter," said gallery co-owner David Kesting. "Others who are pro-life thought this was degrading to their movement. And some pro-choice people were upset that this is a pro-life monument."

 

 The gallery is hiring extra security guards for the free exhibit opening April 7 and running two weeks.

 

 The sculptor's three children - ages three, six, and eight - helped build the first clay model of the sculpted Britney, mainly the bear rug.

 

 "At first, the kids thought it was kind of gross. Yukky. But then, they got curious," their 40-year-old dad said in a telephone interview from his home, which is near his studio.

 

 Compared to the hubbub around his art, Edwards' life is peaceful. He takes care of his two boys and a girl during the day, while his wife, a microbiologist whom he married right after high school, goes to work. Then they switch childcare duties while he works on his art.

 

 His sculpture of the pop diva comes six months after she gave birth to her first child, Sean Preston - and about a half year after Edwards displayed what he called his "shrine" to baseball great Williams, whose body was decapitated and frozen in hopes that medical science could one day revive him.

 

 When asked why he creates art that generates publicity for him by piggybacking on subjects hyped in the media, Edwards said: "You're bombarded with these stories. And there's a thread that winds back to the art. That's not a bad thing. People are interested in these topics, and it works for art as well."

 

 Spears' publicist, Leslie Sloan, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press on Tuesday.

 

 Edwards said he has never spoken to or met the star, and that he fashioned her face and figure from photographs.

 

 "I admire her. This is an idealized figure," he said. "Everyone is coming at me with anger and venom, but I depicted her as she has depicted herself - seductively. Suddenly, she's a mom."

 

 Edwards' mother was 17 when he was born, and he said his aim was to stir up debate about a difficult topic that "is greater than the issues presented by either pro-life and pro-choice advocates."

 

 When asked whether he is pro-life, he said, "You nailed me. I'm not saying that I am. I wouldn't march with either pro-life or pro-choice advocates. This is not meant to be political."

 

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 On the Net:

 Capla Kesting Fine Art gallery: http://www.caplakesting.com

 

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"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

TehBorken

If this is what's passing for "great art" these days, we're screwed.
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The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

Sportsdude

"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Sportsdude

I just thought of something. All he needs now is a kevin federline statue right behind her and....
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Marik


Sportsdude

[img title="This photograph, released by sculptor Daniel Edwards on Tuesday. (AP/Daniel Edwards)" height=249 alt="This photograph, released by sculptor Daniel Edwards on Tuesday. (AP/Daniel Edwards)" src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/ca.yimg.com/p/060328/capress/i141464025.jpg?x=240&y=249&sig=6BHlpZ2yADwNQpuCE0LT2w--" width=240 border=0]    [img title="Kevin Federline. (AP '05/Danny Moloshok)" height=261 alt="Kevin Federline. (AP '05/Danny Moloshok)" src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/ca.yimg.com/p/060329/capress/i125544021.jpg?x=240&y=261&sig=TursDG7PDyT_U3vausfHAw--" width=240 border=0]

Looks like she ready for kevin to bang her.    
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

P.C.

So who shaved the poor bear rug?  

  What the heck makes anybody think that we'd be interested in someone else giving birth.  Her experience is no greater than any other mother giving birth....to be portrayed in sculpture should have no interest for anybody but her and 'daddy'.  

  All births are miracles...but only for those concerned.......it's not a public spectacle.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.