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'''''Baphometh''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts a horned figure with his fingers raised, in reference to Baphomet whom the band has visually referenced throughout their career and as far back as the fliers for the Spooky Kids. | '''''Baphometh''''' is a painting by [[Marilyn Manson]]. It depicts a horned figure with his fingers raised, in reference to Baphomet whom the band has visually referenced throughout their career and as far back as the fliers for the Spooky Kids. | ||
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==Properties== | ==Properties== | ||
* Watercolor | * Watercolor | ||
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+ | It should be noted that in a 2009 interview with Shockhound Magazine, Manson revealed that [[Twiggy]] and himself wrote the entirety of [[Antichrist Superstar]] during a week long crystal methamphetamine binge in the back of a tour bus, of which this painting shares a similar theme and the obvious pun on the title Baphometh.<br> | ||
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[[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]] | [[Category: Marilyn Manson Paintings]] | ||
[[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art exhibition]] | [[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Celebritarian Corporation Gallery of Fine Art exhibition]] | ||
[[Category: Paintings exhibited in the Space 39 Modern & Contemporary Gallery Exhibition]] | [[Category: Paintings exhibited in the Space 39 Modern & Contemporary Gallery Exhibition]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 26 May 2010
Baphometh is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a horned figure with his fingers raised, in reference to Baphomet whom the band has visually referenced throughout their career and as far back as the fliers for the Spooky Kids.
Properties
- Watercolor
Additional Information
It should be noted that in a 2009 interview with Shockhound Magazine, Manson revealed that Twiggy and himself wrote the entirety of Antichrist Superstar during a week long crystal methamphetamine binge in the back of a tour bus, of which this painting shares a similar theme and the obvious pun on the title Baphometh.