An odd marble sculpture of singer/songwriter Pete Doherty crucified is to be displayed at London's St. Marylebone Parish Church.

The life-size image will be erected on Thursday (19Feb15) as part of Art Below's Stations of the Cross exhibition.

Titled For Pete's Sake, the sculpture was created in 2008 by Doherty's friend Nick Reynolds and life cast specialist Schoony.

It will be displayed until 17 March (15).

Reverend Canon Stephen Evans of St. Marylebone Church tells Diy magazine, "I hope that For Pete's Sake might help visitors to the exhibition stop and reflect not only Christ's Passion and Resurrection and what this means but also to stop and reflect on what in their own lives leads to death or to life."

"Doherty's battle with addiction and a self-destructive lifestyle have been well catalogued in the press throughout his career; today, having successfully completed rehab treatment in Thailand, Doherty seeks to live a new life free of the things which had nearly destroyed him."

Following the exhibition, the sculpture will go on sale for $49,400 (£33,000).