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Revision as of 00:17, 4 March 2016
Last Day on Earth is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a man, accompanied by a spectral figure pointing to an Armageddon-struck civilization. It is now unavailable as it has been sold.
Manson's comments on this painting
"That one was meant to be romantic. It was painted at the same time as I wrote the lyrics to a song by the same name. It was about holding hands with someone you love and watching the world end. It's got a sixties science-fiction element. I think that one also left my grasp last week."
Properties
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
Trivia
- The painting was featured on the Flash program accessed on Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals album.