Air
/ Gas
Pockets
and pillows
ostensibly there
as concert billows
heave without care.
Our
atmosphere is quite thick and heavy. This is
most easily noticed when the humidity is quite
high on a warm day. (Try the Texas coast in
the summer some time!) The fact that helicopters
can fly at all is evidence enough of how thick
it is. Never the less we move through it easily
enough. I used to think that water was the weirdest
substance around. But now after completing this
series I couldn't tell you that one phase of
matter is any stranger than another.
I
think there is something fundamental about the
phases of matter that we are overlooking. |
Air/Gas
Completed: © 2006 Mitchell L. Allen
Oil on canvas. |
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Pricing
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prices you see are all based on what
you would pay if you saw the painting
at my home and took it with you when
you left.
- Additions
to the prices I list on this website
include, but are not limited to:
- Commissions
on sales listed by art galleries,
restaurants, coffee shops, host websites,
etc.
- Crating,
shipping, handling: all costs in transporting
the work to your choice of destinations.
- Any
and all applicable taxes.
- My
paintings are framed by me before sale,
(with few exceptions) and that cost
is included. I prefer my frames because
they do not hide even a fraction of
the surface I intended to paint. However
if you do not like the frame I put on
the painting it is no big chore for
me to remove it. Exception: Intangibles
Art works will not be re-framed.
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