Everyday It Hurts to Wake Up
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Everyday it Hurts to Wake Up is a 2002[1] painting by Marilyn Manson. It depicts a, presumably, dead man lying in bed with his head in a puddle of blood. See marilynmanson.com paintings for availability.
Manson's commentary on this piece[edit]
"This is how I feel sometimes in the morning. Even though it has a slightly cartoon-esque element to it, this is the best way for me to get a lot of my pain out when I'm depressed. Music often works for that, but when it's just me in silence with the brush and the paper and the friction and what happens between that, it does a lot for me."[2]
Properties[edit]
- 30" × 22"
- Watercolor
References[edit]
Categories:
- Marilyn Manson paintings
- Paintings exhibited in the Flowers of a Evil art exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in The Golden Age of Grotesque exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in the Trismegistus art exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in The Genealogies of Pain Gallery Exhibition
- Paintings exhibited in the 2014 Masquerade art exhibition