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The mural in the Swan Station, aka "The Hatch Painting"

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The Swan mural by Jack Bender.

The mural, also known as the hatch painting or Swan mural, was a large painting along the wall between the entrance corridor and the living area of the Swan. Painted in an expressionist style by Desmond, (Secrets From the Hatch) it was a mélange of images and writing, many of which may be open to interpretation. The basic elements are identified in the gallery below; detailed interpretations are found on the theories page.

Elements[]

  • Black man with eye scratched out, who appears to be wearing a cassock or other item of clerical clothing
  • Caucasian woman
  • Yellow object and the sign: eye, m, sick (I am sick)
  • Sailing vessel
  • Stick figure people up-side down
  • Arrow
  • Sun
  • Numbers 108 and 42
  • Three Houses
  • Waves
  • Fish
  • Stick figure people right-side up. One of the stick figures is connected with a red line to the numbers. Some of the stick figures are in a section of the mural that is red as opposed to yellow.
  • Moon and starry night. The moon's phase appears to be between waning crescent and last quarter.
  • The Arrow is heading towards 325° and at the left side of the Arrow you can read "Out".
  • A pair of wings behind the man and woman. The left wing (according to the painting) being Black and the right one being White


Trivia[]

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The mural with overlays from the chalkboard.


External links[]

Hatchpainting-meltdown

Painting displayed in a gallery of Jack Bender's artwork at the Meltdown launch party for Kubrick action figures

  • Yarger Fine Art - To see the mural, click to "Jack Bender" under "Artists". Autographed and unautographed renditions of the "Hatch Painting", either poster or on canvas, are for sale.

Gallery[]

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