"The Theory Of Love" by Tim Parish
May 2006, oil on canvas.
I originally came up with this design years ago for the Northern Territory University student paper, Delirra's 'Fuck Censorship' issue. Funnily enough it was censored. I republished the work in my first ever zine, which was called 'Verb', copies of which can still found in Darwin and various random zine outlets I dropped it off to while travelling around Australia for the first time. I started painting the picture a few years ago, but only finally finished the piece for the recent Random Molecules exhibition at Kick Gallery, although sadly it was too big to fit in the actual publication. There is talk of a poster run though...The Theory of Love
Submitted by verb on Sat, 2006/06/24 - 1:54am.
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"The Theory Of Love" by Tim Parish
May 2006, oil on canvas.
I originally came up with this design years ago for the Northern Territory University student paper, Delirra's 'Fuck Censorship' issue. Funnily enough it was censored. I republished the work in my first ever zine, which was called 'Verb', copies of which can still found in Darwin and various random zine outlets I dropped it off to while travelling around Australia for the first time. I started painting the picture a few years ago, but only finally finished the piece for the recent Random Molecules exhibition at Kick Gallery, although sadly it was too big to fit in the actual publication. There is talk of a poster run though...
"The Theory Of Love" by Tim Parish
May 2006, oil on canvas.
I originally came up with this design years ago for the Northern Territory University student paper, Delirra's 'Fuck Censorship' issue. Funnily enough it was censored. I republished the work in my first ever zine, which was called 'Verb', copies of which can still found in Darwin and various random zine outlets I dropped it off to while travelling around Australia for the first time. I started painting the picture a few years ago, but only finally finished the piece for the recent Random Molecules exhibition at Kick Gallery, although sadly it was too big to fit in the actual publication. There is talk of a poster run though...

