“These days you can usually find Regina Holliday in a parking lot between the BP station and the CVS near the Politics and Prose bookstore. She’s painting a 20-foot-high mural, showing her husband on his deathbed, to draw attention to the failings of the health system.”
The goat, the two headed girl crouched down, possibly some significance of what's in her hands, as for the other odd things like the nurse bound across the stomach with rope and the guy interfering with the patients IV, not sure what to make of that.
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think_whatif ago
Painted by Regina Holliday.
“These days you can usually find Regina Holliday in a parking lot between the BP station and the CVS near the Politics and Prose bookstore. She’s painting a 20-foot-high mural, showing her husband on his deathbed, to draw attention to the failings of the health system.”
Washington Sketch: In Mural, Widow Paints a Plea for Health-Care Reform
Painting style is definitely creepy, but the imagery seems to be in-line with what the artists says about her mural.
jonnythaiwongy9 ago
Yes but it includes satanic themes they conveniently neglect to mention
think_whatif ago
Can you describe the satanic themes that you see?
jonnythaiwongy9 ago
The goat, the two headed girl crouched down, possibly some significance of what's in her hands, as for the other odd things like the nurse bound across the stomach with rope and the guy interfering with the patients IV, not sure what to make of that.