March 19, 2010
While most mothers dress their baby daughters in frilly dresses, a Danish-Norwegian artist dressed hers up as Baby Hitler.
Nina Maria Kleivan created a photo essay on evil doers, dolling her daughter up as despicable despots ranging from Adolf Hitler to Benito Mussolini.
"We all have evil within us. Even small children are evil towards each other," Kleivan told the Haaretz newspaper in Israel.
"Even my daughter could end up ruling Denmark with an iron fist," said Kleivan, whose daughter, Faustina, is now 11 years old.
The controversial photo-series, titled "Potency," has been exhibited in Denmark, Sweden, Italy and Germany.
Kleivan said the idea came to her over a decade ago while she was recovering from a tough pregnancy that left her in a wheelchair for four months.
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