Difference between revisions of "Night"

From MansonWiki, the Marilyn Manson encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Bot: Cosmetic changes)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Night.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Night'']]
+
[[File:Night.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|''Night'']]
  
'''''Night''''' is an acrylic painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], and part of ''The Days of Our Lies'' series. It depicts an ominous face using soft colors, surrounding by black. It remains in Manson's possession but is not currently for sale.  
+
'''''Night''''' is an acrylic painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], and part of ''The Days of Our Lies'' series. It depicts an ominous face (resembling that of Manson,thus making it a possible self-portrait) using soft colors, surrounding by black. It remains in Manson's possession but is not currently for sale.
  
==Properties==
+
== Properties ==
 
* Watercolor & Acrylic on Paper
 
* Watercolor & Acrylic on Paper
 
* 30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches)
 
* 30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches)
 
* Circa 2004
 
* Circa 2004
  
[[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]]
[[Category: Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]
+
[[Category:Paintings exhibited in The Hell, Etc. Gallery Exhibition]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 January 2024

Night

Night is an acrylic painting by Marilyn Manson, and part of The Days of Our Lies series. It depicts an ominous face (resembling that of Manson,thus making it a possible self-portrait) using soft colors, surrounding by black. It remains in Manson's possession but is not currently for sale.

Properties[edit]

  • Watercolor & Acrylic on Paper
  • 30 x 22 inches (framed 36 x 28 inches)
  • Circa 2004