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- Composed on 8.5 by 11 inch pieces of typing paper attached with Scotch tape
- Hallis decided to burn the original picture in 2005
- Hallis once worked as an assistant to Timothy Leary
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The Picture of Everything, a large painting containing images of thousands of people and objects, both real and imaginary, was created by artist Howard Hallis.
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Picture of Everything Questions
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What is this a picture of? 4 AnswersI can't see anything but a broken link. However, I'm psychic, or would be if there was such a thing. I visualize an orange Badger Midget race car from Wisconsi... read more -
How do you add graphics to a picture ? 1 AnswerYou would have to use a graphic editing program, if you are running on a PC, your computer came with a rather basic, crude one called Paint. If you are looking ... read more -
Grammar: Attached is the pictures or Attached are the pictures? 3 AnswersUse "is" for singular nouns and "are" for plural nouns. The noun in your sentence is "pictures" which is plural (more than one picture), so you would use "are"... read more
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- Wikipedia: Howard Hallis
- Hallis started the picture in 1997, first as a drawing of Spider-Man and later adding a collage of superhero drawings. In 2005, after an offer to buy the painting for $85,000 fell through, Hallis decided to burn the original copy and begin work on a second "Picture of Everything."
- Wikipedia: Howard Hallis






