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November 10, 2009San Angel owner and curator Hank Lee was blown away by Perkinss instinctive technique, the message he could get across in six gestures, just a few lines, using whatever color he had access to. Those gestures he had, and that scratchy, drippy surface, they were like Motherwell, and [his use of] text as an element, that was like Ed Ruscha.
A lot of the public discourse about Reverend Perkins centered around his house on Hackberry, an ever-evolving artwork and a refuge for prostitutes and drug addicts, leading some to believe that Perkins must have been a pimp, a drug dealer, or, at the very least, an enabler of vice. Lee isnt having it, saying that Perkins would offer what help he could muster, from kind words to a place to stay, and that those who rush to judgment over such monuments as the notorious pregnant hookers bench surely espouse a flawed version of Christianity.