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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Apocalyptic Acrylic Painging

You may be interested in this painting.

Now, I’m not claiming to be the world’s greatest painter. If there were a World Championship of Painting, I’d probably be working the concession stand rather than standing on the podium. But I paint because I enjoy it, and every once in a while, someone actually buys one and reminds me that art is, in fact, subjective.

In fact, I still have a painting sitting around that someone requested quite some time ago. One of these days I’ll actually deliver it. Recently, I’ve been digging through my collection and cataloging everything. I finally had a little free time to see what I have, organize it, and make sure the paintings are listed. After all, you can’t sell a painting if nobody knows it exists.

And let's be honest—if a painting sits around long enough, its final destination may be an old storage box or, worse yet, a trash bag. This particular painting deserves a better ending than an apocalyptic journey to the landfill.

That’s especially true because a portion of the proceeds goes to charity. I officially donate at least 20%, but in reality I usually end up giving away closer to 50% of what I earn from these side projects. If the painting sells, it helps support something positive, which makes the whole process even more rewarding.

As for the painting itself, it represents an apocalyptic landscape—but not in a hopeless way. At first glance, the scene appears dark, hazy, and barren. The tree looks dead, the landscape resembles a desert, and everything seems to be falling apart.

But look a little closer.

Green vines are growing. The sky still shines through. New life is emerging from what appears to be destruction. The message is simple: what looks like the end is often just a transformation. Nature has a remarkable way of renewing itself, and people can do the same.

So while the painting may have an apocalyptic theme, it’s really about resilience, renewal, and the idea that tomorrow still arrives, even after the darkest days.

If you're interested, you can purchase it through eBay or send payment directly through PayPal—whichever makes you more comfortable. And if you save this painting from spending another year in storage, it gets a happier ending than becoming modern art inside a trash bag. You can also check out My Gallery in case there is anything your interested in.

Apocalyptic Painting
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