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I'm working with some digital photographs of clouds. I like to create scenarios in my inner 6th-grader, where I can use stamps of aircraft falling from the sky. Like the genre of war movies, video games, sci-fi movies, and the like. I consider these paintings about human-caused destruction, which people seem to have a fascination with, something simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. I thought several years ago, during the Iraq War, when I was working with a similar theme, that the subject matter was limited, and I often searched ancient Greek art for validation. Unfortunately, in modern America, the death and destruction motif never seemed irrelevant since.
I'm working with some digital photographs of clouds. I like to create scenarios in my inner 6th-grader, where I can use stamps of aircraft falling from the sky. Like the genre of war movies, video games, sci-fi movies, and the like. I consider these paintings about human-caused destruction, which people seem to have a fascination with, something simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. I thought several years ago, during the Iraq War, when I was working with a similar theme, that the subject matter was limited, and I often searched ancient Greek art for validation. Unfortunately, in modern America, the death and destruction motif never seemed irrelevant since.
I'm working with some digital photographs of clouds. I like to create scenarios in my inner 6th-grader, where I can use stamps of aircraft falling from the sky. Like the genre of war movies, video games, sci-fi movies, and the like. I consider these paintings about human-caused destruction, which people seem to have a fascination with, something simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. I thought several years ago, during the Iraq War, when I was working with a similar theme, that the subject matter was limited, and I often searched ancient Greek art for validation. Unfortunately, in modern America, the death and destruction motif never seemed irrelevant since.
I'm working with some digital photographs of clouds. I like to create scenarios in my inner 6th-grader, where I can use stamps of aircraft falling from the sky. Like the genre of war movies, video games, sci-fi movies, and the like. I consider these paintings about human-caused destruction, which people seem to have a fascination with, something simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. I thought several years ago, during the Iraq War, when I was working with a similar theme, that the subject matter was limited, and I often searched ancient Greek art for validation. Unfortunately, in modern America, the death and destruction motif never seemed irrelevant since.
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The Last Thing I Saw Before My Eyeballs Were Incinerated, #2 Painting

Charles R Kiss

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 67 W x 69 H x 1.5 D in

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I'm working with some digital photographs of clouds. I like to create scenarios in my inner 6th-grader, where I can use stamps of aircraft falling from the sky. Like the genre of war movies, video games, sci-fi movies, and the like. I consider these paintings about human-caused destruction, which people seem to have a fascination with, something simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. I thought several years ago, during the Iraq War, when I was working with a similar theme, that the subject matter was limited, and I often searched ancient Greek art for validation. Unfortunately, in modern America, the death and destruction motif never seemed irrelevant since.

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Size:67 W x 69 H x 1.5 D in

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