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[[Image:Wraith.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''Wraith'']]
 
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'''''"Wraith"''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. The painting depicts an image of a woman in a monochromatic blue color scheme at a distance. The woman bears resemblence to [[Evan Rachel Wood]] and [[Kelly Polk]], the actress in the [[Running to the Edge of the World]] music video. It is unavailable as it was a gift to Nick Kushner.
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'''''"Wraith"''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. The painting depicts Manson's friend and owner of [[Babalon]] & [[The Nachtkabarett]] [[Nick Kushner]], in a monochromatic blue tone. The portrait is unavailable as it was gifted to Nick Kushner in May of 2010.
  
 
The painting was featured at Manson's [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibit in Greece.
 
The painting was featured at Manson's [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibit in Greece.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*"Wraith" is the scottish dialectal word for a "ghost" or "spirit", leading belief that the painting possibly depicts such a being.  
 
*"Wraith" is the scottish dialectal word for a "ghost" or "spirit", leading belief that the painting possibly depicts such a being.  
 
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Image:NKwraith.jpg|center|Nick Kushner after being presented with the painting|<br></gallery>
 
[[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]]
 
[[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]]
 
[[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]
 
[[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]

Revision as of 02:50, 8 May 2010

Wraith

"Wraith" is a painting by Marilyn Manson. The painting depicts Manson's friend and owner of Babalon & The Nachtkabarett Nick Kushner, in a monochromatic blue tone. The portrait is unavailable as it was gifted to Nick Kushner in May of 2010.

The painting was featured at Manson's Hell, Etc. exhibit in Greece.

Properties

  • Watercolor

Trivia

  • "Wraith" is the scottish dialectal word for a "ghost" or "spirit", leading belief that the painting possibly depicts such a being.