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This image is part of a series of catastrophic motifs, either man made, or natural in origin – asteroid strikes, solar flares, war, surveillance, interrupting child play, lost innocence, boiling tar, destruction, global warming, burning, mass extinctions, failed rescue attempts, and the like. 

We must believe we are destroying ourselves for us to avoid it doing so – otherwise, I'm a very optimistic person.
This image is part of a series of catastrophic motifs, either man made, or natural in origin – asteroid strikes, solar flares, war, surveillance, interrupting child play, lost innocence, boiling tar, destruction, global warming, burning, mass extinctions, failed rescue attempts, and the like. 

We must believe we are destroying ourselves for us to avoid it doing so – otherwise, I'm a very optimistic person.
This image is part of a series of catastrophic motifs, either man made, or natural in origin – asteroid strikes, solar flares, war, surveillance, interrupting child play, lost innocence, boiling tar, destruction, global warming, burning, mass extinctions, failed rescue attempts, and the like. 

We must believe we are destroying ourselves for us to avoid it doing so – otherwise, I'm a very optimistic person.
This image is part of a series of catastrophic motifs, either man made, or natural in origin – asteroid strikes, solar flares, war, surveillance, interrupting child play, lost innocence, boiling tar, destruction, global warming, burning, mass extinctions, failed rescue attempts, and the like. 

We must believe we are destroying ourselves for us to avoid it doing so – otherwise, I'm a very optimistic person.

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The Last Thing I Saw Before My Eyes Were Incinerated, #3 Painting

Charles R Kiss

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 68 W x 68 H x 0.2 D in

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This image is part of a series of catastrophic motifs, either man made, or natural in origin – asteroid strikes, solar flares, war, surveillance, interrupting child play, lost innocence, boiling tar, destruction, global warming, burning, mass extinctions, failed rescue attempts, and the like. We must believe we are destroying ourselves for us to avoid it doing so – otherwise, I'm a very optimistic person.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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68 W x 68 H x 0.2 D in

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I enjoy painting a bridge between my consciousness, my memories, and the material world. To me, they are all the same thing. Thank you for visiting my page, I hope you enjoy it. For repeat visitors: you're presence has been very encouraging over the years, I think it's been like ten, thank you very much.

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