Billy Quinn 1954: Ruin in 'De Barderij'
Billy Quinn 1954: The 'History' Painter
Billy Quinn 1954: Mosquitos Love Me
Billy Quinn 1954: More Than Half Full
Billy Quinn 1954: Mr Gandhi, and The Conference of the Birds
Billy Quinn 1954: The Round-Tower in Clondalkin, was founded in the 7th century by St Mochua, the long dead Patron-Saint of Starbucks.
Billy Quinn 1954: Chemo stitches (Not Mine)
Billy Quinn 1954: Sale, Hot off the Production Line
Billy Quinn 1954: Chew it over
Billy Quinn 1954: Self-Censored Show in Turku, Finland in 2002.
Billy Quinn 1954: Daruma bringing Buddhism, and Burberry, to China
Billy Quinn 1954: The Book itself is not censored
Billy Quinn 1954: Sacred Plastic Moo-Cows Debating 'Offsetting Emissions' Strategy.
Billy Quinn 1954: Drone (un-manned) and Camel Toes
Billy Quinn 1954: Watching Two Beautiful Young People Gallop Ahead of a Pandemic
Billy Quinn 1954: Bunny in Wonderland, with censored genitalia, having Depression Treatment: Rabbit disappearing down a K-Hole
Billy Quinn 1954: and Weed
Billy Quinn 1954: The Art of Forgetting
Billy Quinn 1954: The Sense We Make of Colours
Billy Quinn 1954: Seeing Red and Absent Photos
Billy Quinn 1954: It's not easy being 绿色
Billy Quinn 1954: Having Never Felt Particularly Fungible
Billy Quinn 1954: i made you some digital content
Billy Quinn 1954: It was the only thing I could do half right
Billy Quinn 1954: Purveyors of the Fungible
Billy Quinn 1954: Taken on Christmas Eve, 1960, in the Signal Cabin at Clondalkin, Co. Dublin, funged from the 'National Library of Ireland on The Commons', with no copyright restrictions
Billy Quinn 1954: I was quite proud of that piece.
Billy Quinn 1954: I like that blurring conferred to protect 'innocence'. They use it now, sometimes, to protect the identity of the children of celebrities and underage villains.
Billy Quinn 1954: On Universal Innocence and The Forgiveness of Freckles
Billy Quinn 1954: Thinking about Maps and Ownership