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− | * According to Manson, this is the only painting he has done that he wished to render the subject in photograph realism. | + | * According to Manson, this is the only painting he has done that he wished to render the subject in photograph realism but could be a movement of post modernis,. |
* This painting is the placeholder image of the 2010 [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibit. | * This painting is the placeholder image of the 2010 [[Hell, Etc.]] exhibit. | ||
Revision as of 23:00, 4 May 2014
The Moment I Became Edgar I Suddenly Realized I Was in Hell is a painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a portrait of deceased poet Edgar Allan Poe.
Properties
- 22" × 30"
- Watercolor
- Acrylic
- Ink
Trivia
- According to Manson, this is the only painting he has done that he wished to render the subject in photograph realism but could be a movement of post modernis,.
- This painting is the placeholder image of the 2010 Hell, Etc. exhibit.