NEW YORK — Sculptor Daniel Edwards thinks
Paris Hilton makes a fine subject – as prom queen of the dead in
what he says is a warning against drunken driving.
The artist has created a sculpture of the
26-year-old hotel heiress and socialite naked and dead, with
cell phone in hand, legs spread and crowned with a tiara.
"The Paris Hilton Autopsy" is a statement
about the dangers of drunk driving just as high school prom
season rolls around, said Edwards, who also sculpted a giant
head of Cuban President Fidel Castro and created a life-size
nude of Britney Spears giving birth on a bearskin rug.
Hilton pleaded no contest in January to
alcohol-related reckless driving. On Friday, she was sentenced
to 45 days in jail for violating her probation on that offense
by driving on a suspended license.
"It’s really kind of a wake-up call for
anybody who really pays attention to Paris Hilton, close enough
that they might end up emulating her," the Connecticut artist
said.
The sculpture was to go on display Friday in
Brooklyn.
On Wednesday, Hilton issued a statement
through an attorney saying she was "ready to face the
consequences of violating probation."
"No one is above the law. I surely am not,"
she said. "I do not expect to be treated better than anyone else
who violated probation. However, my hope is that I will not be
treated worse."
Hilton’s lawyers have said she was singled out for especially
harsh treatment by prosecutors because of her celebrity, and
they have filed a notice of their intention to appeal the
sentence. – Reuters