This seems to be quite a standard assignment in college for graphic design.
I was given the word 'pastiche' which means:
A work of art that intentionally imitates another artist's work. Unlike plagiarism and satire, pastiche is intended to be in flattering tribute of the original artist.
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I based this piece on three were known and endlessly reproduced artists. I used a painting from Finnish painter Kaj Stenvall (who mainly paints ducks and is often thought - even if somewhat incorrectly as a painter of Donald Duck), Andy Warhall's piece on Marilyn Monroe, and Marilyn Monroe herself. (The word Pastiche on the lower right corner mimics Marilyn Monroe's signature.)

I liked doing this project. It was definitely a good practice. I have a little bit of a hard time with it as it stretches my comfort zones with copyright, but I have to say that what else can a good obedient student do when asked to do a piece on 'pastiche'? I can tell you that I spent hours and hours reformatting it, and that I would never have any intention of selling it.