Martin Sharp
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his house to finance it. However, the story goes that on the eve of the sale, Sharp received a surprise cheque in the mailt was a substantial royalty payment for his lyrics for Tales Of Brave Ulysses, which enabled him to continue working on the film without selling his house.
Another recurring element in Martin’s work is the now-famous “Eternity” signature. The origin of this image was the remarkable story of Sydney man Arthur Stace, also known as “Mr Eternity”. Stace was an illiterate former soldier, petty criminal and alcoholic who became a devout convert to Christianity in 1930. For years after his conversion up until his death in 1967, Stace walked the streets of Sydney at night writing the single word “Eternity” on walls and footpaths in his unmistakable copperplate handwriting. For years Stace’s identity remained unknown until it was finally revealed in a
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