Submissions: Perfume in Art
Following up on an earlier post from last week, both of the following Perfume in Art parodies were sent in by the Fragrant Funster of the Spoofume blog:
Rubens’ Adam and Eve:

Dali does Chanel:

Great work! Thanks so much!
If you are inspired or just plain bored at work, I’ll continue to take submissions for a little while. Email to katie at scentzilla dot com, with the subject line in Perfume in Art.
Just wondering if I’m getting the bottles they’re holding correct: Adam is holding Femme, She’s holding an old box of Un Aire Embaume and they both like Diptyque down there. Or so I think before coffee. I’m taking the inference that G-d created perfume, since who else was around then to blend, bottle and package for those two?
Anya
28 Nov 06 at 5:00 am
Adam is holding bottles of classic Carons and trying to tempt Eve away from her bottle of Paris Hilton. and their genderbits are covered by what else? Philosykos, a fig fragrance. And to wax theological, G-d did create the original primary materials for the perfumes our wonderous natural perfumers use, and the hands that blend them. Yoiks! Advent is already getting to me! Must have sausage egg and cheese biscuit soon!
Fragrant Funster
28 Nov 06 at 5:21 am
LOL — especially love the Dali. Perfect.
Robin
28 Nov 06 at 10:01 am
Excellent ideas, excellent work, FF! The Dali one is still just killing me with the cleverness of it.
Scentzilla!
29 Nov 06 at 8:09 pm