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post Feb 9 2006, 3:46 pm
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I've read that the influence behind the video to Turn My Head was the paintings by John Register.
While I've seen most of his paintings on the internet and in books I have yet to locate them
ANYWHERE to purchase prints.
Any help would be appreciated!


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post Feb 9 2006, 4:42 pm
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There are a couple of posters here. Click on the right arrow. Perhaps that gallery can help you.


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very cool......thanks for posting! thumbsup.gif


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I was looking into that as well. But I found that I liked the images in the video better than the actual artwork.

And no - not because Taylor looks heartbroken and needs to be *ahem* consoled.
And no - not because Paaaatrick falls down and goes *boom*. lol

But because the images in the video seemed so much more clean and crisp --- and green --- which I freggin love.


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