Painting for sale! Anyone want to group together and buy a Ghostly Warhol?

Apr 17, 2010 01:57

Not all that creepy necessarily but definitely a bit eerie:


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rogues49 April 19 2010, 21:20:45 UTC
dizzy_biscuits April 20 2010, 01:29:42 UTC
Oooh that's really cool. I so nearly applied to Royal Holloway as well but was ultimately put off by it's rep for being in the middle of nowhere and really insular.

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dizzy_biscuits April 20 2010, 01:30:22 UTC
Nah for a Warhol the loss of an organ/ first born is totally understandable.

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posh April 20 2010, 04:16:16 UTC
*judges you*

nah, i would do the same for a Warhol

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wednes April 20 2010, 00:56:24 UTC
Worhol was a pretty freakin' weird guy...ever see his movies?
His Dracula is awesomely bizarre.

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bella_cheval April 20 2010, 04:37:37 UTC
I need to make a pilgrimage to the Warhol Museum someday. I adore his work.

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jinxeh13 April 20 2010, 01:01:59 UTC
After my great-grandfather died, my mom got his old giant wall-clock and brought it back to her own house. The thing never chimes, ever...unless you talk about him too much. It's creepy as hell, and it's the reason my mom sleeps with the light on on his birthday (also my birthday), and the anniversary of his death. Never anything from the painting I got from his house, though; this giant oil-on-velvet-canvas depiction of a ship out in the ocean. Eh.

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redorchard13 April 20 2010, 04:36:04 UTC
heh, OT but knowing what i know about Warhol, i find this children's book incredibly creepy:

http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Andys-Picture-Puffin-Books/dp/0142403474/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1271738123&sr=8-1

hey kids, how was your weekend at Uncle Andy's house!!??

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