1953
Marilyn Monroe: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
I painted her the week after she died, fifty times, in every color, because one was not enough to keep her. Watch her here while she is still...
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The Screening Room · 1963
Liz, in gold, being expensive
The most money anyone ever spent to make one woman look like a coin. I painted Liz because she was always almost dying and always on the cover. This is four hours of a face I would frame.
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1953
I painted her the week after she died, fifty times, in every color, because one was not enough to keep her. Watch her here while she is still...
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1973
I let them put my name on the front and Paul do the work in the back. It is disgusting and pretty at the same time, which is...
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1966
I made films where nothing happens for a very long time and then something terrible happens quietly. Two screens at once so you always miss half. The most...
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