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'''''VIII (The Grey Series)''''' is eighth in a series of nine self-portraits known as "The Grey Series". This painting by [[Marilyn Manson]] portrays a figure painted in greys with misshapen face. The hair is painted in such a way to resemble horns. The left eye has a golden-red-orange spiral and the right arm is raised. See [http://marilynmanson.com/art/paintings ''marilynmanson.com paintings''] for availability. It has been said The Grey Series was painted at a time of depression. <sup>''[Citation needed]''</sup>
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'''''VIII (The Grey Series)''''' is eighth in a series of nine self-portraits known as "The Grey Series". This painting by [[Marilyn Manson]] portrays a figure painted in greys with misshapen face. The hair is painted in such a way to resemble horns. The left eye has a golden-red-orange spiral and the right arm is raised. See [http://marilynmanson.com/art/paintings ''marilynmanson.com paintings''] for availability. It has been said The Grey Series was painted at a time of depression. {{CitationNeeded}}
  
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==

Revision as of 18:48, 4 May 2014

VIII (The Grey Series)

VIII (The Grey Series) is eighth in a series of nine self-portraits known as "The Grey Series". This painting by Marilyn Manson portrays a figure painted in greys with misshapen face. The hair is painted in such a way to resemble horns. The left eye has a golden-red-orange spiral and the right arm is raised. See marilynmanson.com paintings for availability. It has been said The Grey Series was painted at a time of depression. Template:CitationNeeded

Properties

  • 24" × 18"
  • Watercolor
  • 1999-2000

See Also