Billy Quinn 1954: Pentimento, Neo-Arrangement in Black and Grey
Billy Quinn 1954: A Sort of Brotherhood in Arms
Billy Quinn 1954: It's Not Your Frock, My Dear
Billy Quinn 1954: And what if, Post-Armageddon, 'Indestructible Socks' and Cockroaches were to cross-breed?
Billy Quinn 1954: It's Gloves Off Time, Apparently.
Billy Quinn 1954: How to Confuse an A.I. App: Feed it some Lyrics from 1928 (pre-intelligence) sung by Don McLean in 1972 (on the cusp)
Billy Quinn 1954: And a Spare
Billy Quinn 1954: Charenton (asylum) 3: There They Go Plucked
Billy Quinn 1954: The Pygmalion Effect: The Split (Inevitable)
Billy Quinn 1954: Carel Fabritius 13: Where I Stand
Billy Quinn 1954: Starting to Investigate That Cuckoo Gene, and Other Sources of Shame
Billy Quinn 1954: Medice, cura te ipsum
Billy Quinn 1954: Pygmalion 22: Pseudopodia
Billy Quinn 1954: Pygmalion 12: When Push Comes to Shove
Billy Quinn 1954: Pygmalion 20: The Helmet and The Continental Shelf
Billy Quinn 1954: Formerly, There Had Been No Visual Evidence that Joyce and Duchamp Had Ever Actually Met
Billy Quinn 1954: I Have Always Liked Pentimento
Billy Quinn 1954: Pygmalion 4 Framed
Billy Quinn 1954: The Art History Lesson, with View of New York
Billy Quinn 1954: In Progress 2 too, as well (to be sure)
Billy Quinn 1954: What a Piece of Work
Billy Quinn 1954: Yes, I Still Like the Idea of a Type of Hive Mind (Thank you Hieronymus).
Billy Quinn 1954: On Control-Riding Tigers (after Ustad Mansur-ish)
Billy Quinn 1954: One Beetle Recognises Another Beetle
Billy Quinn 1954: Van Dyck Beetles in van Eyck Landscape
Billy Quinn 1954: Van Eyck Beetles in van Dyck Landscape
Billy Quinn 1954: The Copycat