The nude photos of Scarlett Johansson now have artistic street value after an artist used the Johnasson photos for street art in Hollywood. According to AceShowBiz, legal threats by Scarlett Johansson lawyer Marty Singer have not stopped street artist XVALA from using the nude photos of Johansson for street art next to a vacant Hollywood video store in Los Angeles. Although the nude photos of Scarlett Johansson have stickers placed over her private parts, Cory Allen, a spokesman for XVALA, revealed to E! that they are ready for a fight in court since the Johansson photos are considered art. "I've received a cease and desist letter," admitted Allen, "but they're never acted on when it's claimed as an art piece. There are a lot of hacked photos out there."

If the art issue surrounding the nude photos of Scarlett Johansson goes to court, attorney Jason Feldman recently explained that the case will depend on what was done to alter the photos of Johansson. "The law in the United States leans toward free speech and artistic freedom," said Feldman, who also mentioned that since the photos of Johansson were stolen, the matter may become even more complex and complicated.