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'''''FULL BLOWN AIDS''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts a portrait of a man that is rumoured to be of Manson's former associate, [[Stephen Bier]], also known as [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]]. The painting itself has been in circulation around the Manson community for several years, however, the title ''''FULL BLOWN AIDS'''' was released to the public as part of the [[Hell, Etc.]] Exhibit by ArtModernGallery in 2010.
 
'''''FULL BLOWN AIDS''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts a portrait of a man that is rumoured to be of Manson's former associate, [[Stephen Bier]], also known as [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]]. The painting itself has been in circulation around the Manson community for several years, however, the title ''''FULL BLOWN AIDS'''' was released to the public as part of the [[Hell, Etc.]] Exhibit by ArtModernGallery in 2010.
==Properties==
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== Properties ==
 
* 13" × 10" (framed 20" x 18")
 
* 13" × 10" (framed 20" x 18")
 
* Acrylic on Paper
 
* Acrylic on Paper
 
* Circa 2004
 
* Circa 2004
  
[[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]][[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]
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[[Category:Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 23 January 2024

FULL BLOWN AIDS

FULL BLOWN AIDS is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a portrait of a man that is rumoured to be of Manson's former associate, Stephen Bier, also known as Madonna Wayne Gacy. The painting itself has been in circulation around the Manson community for several years, however, the title 'FULL BLOWN AIDS' was released to the public as part of the Hell, Etc. Exhibit by ArtModernGallery in 2010.

Properties[edit]

  • 13" × 10" (framed 20" x 18")
  • Acrylic on Paper
  • Circa 2004