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    Tom Phillips and his three young children disappeared from the isolated rural Waikato town of Marokopa on 9 December 2021. New Zealand Police believe that the children were taken by their father to a location somewhere in the western Waikato, after a dispute with their mother. Phillips is alleged to have committed a bank robbery in September ...

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    Tom Phillips (Australian artist), Australian painter, winner of the 2022 Guildhouse Fellowship; Tom Phillips (musician), American musician in the band While Heaven Wept; Tom Phillips, Australian film producer, producer of Lesbian Space Princess (2024) Tom Phillips, author of 2018 non-fiction book Humans: A Brief History of How We F*cked It All Up

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  8. Tom Phillips (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips used the same technique (always with the Mallock source material) in many of his other works, including the illustration of his own translation of Dante's Inferno (published in 1985). He was also fond of re-using images from postcards (which he avidly collected), as well as drawing stencil-style lettering, freehand.

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    "Stranglehold" is a guitar-driven track, over eight minutes long, and set the stage for Nugent's career. The guitar solo was recorded in a single take. "I used delays to create this really wild guitar duet with Ted," said producer Tom Werman. "It was like two guys were playing. I sent it off to Ted for his approval.