And on Saturday Lady Gaga decided to turn herself into a moving Botticelli by stepping out in a full length dress covered in Venus from his famous painting The Birth Of Venus as she left her hotel in London.
But it wasn’t just her dress which turned heads as she opted to wear a pair of steampunk glasses accentuating her scary looking eyes.
Living art: Lady Gaga paid tribute to the artist Botticelli as she left her hotel in London on Saturday
Wearing glassy looking contact lenses the 27-year-old added white eye make-up around her eyelids to create a dramatic look.
The singer accessorised her long Dolce & Gabbana dress with numerous brown bangles and she carried a guitar in her hand.
Completing her bizarre ensemble she carried a brown leather rucksack, which is believed to have been designed by will.i.am.
Scary eyes: Gaga wore a pair of steampunk glasses accentuating her eyes with contact lenses in
Towering: The singer wore a pair of very high platform heels for her trip to the studio
Her appearance came just a few hours after she released images of her latest single cover – which sees her posing naked.
The constantly changing artist gave fans a first listen to her new disco beat track - Venus - late on Friday, before releasing a second section in the early hours of Saturday.
Explaining the first snippet, Gaga said on Twitter: 'I wrote 4 hooks in Venus. The snippet is of the first two before the true chorus. The rise before the orgasm.'
Big hair: Gaga's white locks were almost bigger than the width of her body
Accessories: The singer carried a guitar and wore a brown leather rucksack
Can't forget the close-up: Gaga covered her eyelids with shimmering silver shadow and mascara
While Lady Gaga is hoping to space travel but from the safety of her bed with the line 'Let's blast off to our new dimension (in your bedroom)', her cover art plays homage to one of art's classic images.
Shot by famed American photographer Steven Klein - who has previously worked with Madonna and collaborated with Gaga for Alejandro and Fame - the artwork features a series of images of a naked Lady Gaga.
How the images will be used when the single is released is not yet known, however there already seems to be a standout for the cover.
Who needs clothes? Lady Gaga released a first
look at the cover art and two separate snippets of her new song Venus on
Friday night and Saturday morning
Edgy: Shot by famed American photographer Steven
Klein - who has previously worked with Madonna and collaborated with
Gaga for Alejandro and Fame - one of the images shows a topless Gaga
bleeding with a scorpion on her face
Taking inspiration from Botticelli's famous Birth Of Venus, a nude Gaga is superimposed in a bathroom with a seashell - which represented a woman's private parts in the great master's day - over her mouth.
Lady Gaga is in London ahead of her performance on The X Factor on Sunday evening.
Homage to a classic: The Poker Face star takes inspiration from Botticelli's famous Birth Of Venus
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