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Yes Terri.
A lot of those were in his
book Midnight Freak Show about his pop art phase.
Duped fucking no soul assholes won't even permit an image of his Midnight Freak Show to be online and it's a children's book. What a fucking joke. Afraid of Manny. The nicest guy that has ever lived.
Who the fuck are you if may I inquire?
I'll take my $10,000,000 as soon as you can fumble around and get it to me.
That may just be the beginning.
He was a good pop artist but he was an
even better painter on canvas.
His book Homesick For Eternity that has
my name in the acknowledgements was about his life and it had his early Bride series
paintings in it that look almost exactly like Vincent Van Gough.
I told him that and he said the Van Gough used to be his favorite artist but that he had never thought about it.
Homesick for Eternity
- Manwoman - Autobiography
Paperback – October 22, 2002
by
Paperback $25.00 2 New from $22.99 1 Collectable from $85.00
"Haunting paintings,
accompanied by exquisite poems and prose, show rare moments of spontaneous
ecstasy and intimacy with the divine. This book shows the shock, the
astonishment, the heartache of a spiritual awakening in a society fixated on
the worldly. A whirlwind of spiritual change, a vision, a mission. The story of
the artist's transformation into ManWoman -- the joy and the torment of his
journey. He struggled with overwhelming feelings of homesickness for
eternity."
I told him to not be concerned with the pop
art and to get to start painting again.
His paintings would have been worth a lot
of money.
Jeff has all 3 of my copies of Manny's books right now.
I used to buy stacks of his books and
give them to people.
They were only $20.
If I had of bought 1,000 of them for
$20,000 back in 2001 I could sell them now for $1.579,970.00.
Almost 1.6 million $.
His Gentle Swastika book used is check
this shit out on Amazon:
Gentle Swastika Paperback – May 1, 2001
by ManWoman (Author)
5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 ratings
Paperback
$1,599.97
ManWoman says "To hell with
Hitler!" in this chronicle of the swastika's long and positive history.
Using over 400 rare and unique photos of swastikas in ancient and traditional
folk art, graphic design, jewelry, architecture, and even Jewish art, visionary
Pop artist ManWoman shows the playful ways the swastika was used before World
War II -- especially in America, where it was the homegrown lucky sign of
native peoples. ManWoman's goal is to begin a change of thought that will
return the swastika back to its rightful place. Softbound, b&w.
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