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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
Julian Murphy (born Bristol, England, 1959) is a British erotic artist. He himself describes his work as "Tantric Pop Art", a combination of eroticism and visual innuendo. His work has been published in The Times and Sunday Times, LA Times, Playboy, Variety, Vogue, Elle, GQ and Design Week. Julian Murphy is/was the art director of the ‘World Erotic Art Museum’ on Miami Beach.




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