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Revision as of 19:07, 23 March 2008
Easter Sunday is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a bald woman with bunny ears in front of what could be a graveyard, holding up a six-fingered hand bleeding from the palm. It is now unavailable as it has been sold.
Properties
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
Trivia
- In an MTV news feature Manson explains the sixth finger: "It's an Easter painting, a holiday item. She has six fingers, which I also had on the cover of Mechanical Animals. It's a reference to Seraphim, a religious reference. Angels were said to have six fingers on one hand."