<P> In June and July 2007 Polish artist Peter Fuss presented his work "For the laugh of God" at the exhibitions in Gdańsk and London parodying Damien Hirst's For the love of God . The work was a plastic human skull covered in "artificial diamonds". </P> <P> A photo of the work thrown out with rubbish bags outside the White Cube gallery was a spoof by artist Laura Keeble who created a replica skull with 6522 Swarovski crystals . </P> <P> In 2008, the Gaelic - language publisher Ùr - sgeul published a short story by Maoilios Caimbeul, "An Claigeann aig Damien Hirst" ("Damian Hirst's Skull"), as a fictional response to the work of art . This in turn was followed in 2009, by a single performed by the Gaelic rock band, Na Gathan, Claigeann Damien Hirst (Damian Hirst's Skull), released by Ùr - sgeul, which was inspired by Caimbeul's work . The song was shortlisted in the Nòs - ùr contest for a new song in a Celtic language or Scots . </P> <P> In December 2008 Hirst threatened to sue the artist Cartrain for copyright infringement . Cartrain had incorporated photos of For the Love of God into collages and sold them on the Internet . </P>

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