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Revision as of 19:07, 23 March 2008
Grey Daisy is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a pale daisy flower against an an equally depressing background. It is now unavailable as it has been sold.
Properties
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
Trivia
- Marilyn Manson revealed this painting during his appearance on The Sharon Osbourne Show in 2004.
- In an MTV news feature Manson explains the source of inspiration for the painting: "Someone said, 'Why don't you ever paint something nice, like a flower?' So I painted one, but I ended up using only the dirty water from another painting. If I wasn't me, I would probably want this one."