Tuesday, March 11, 2014

"What is gravity"

I call this painting "What is gravity?"  It is the year 3050 people are scurrying around as always in the grand city of New York. The sun is falling behind the horizon, lighting up the city with a beautiful sunset. The conditions are almost too perfect for the test about to take place. The breeze is calm, the city is quieter than usual, and the weather is as perfect as it can be. The U.S government has traveled to the city that never sleeps to conduct a experiment that will change the world forever. They are about to create something that humans have dreamed about for decades. They are going to make cars fly... Thousands after thousands of people cluster around to witness history in the making. The president gives a speech then begins his test. His plan is to turn off gravity a little bit which will allow the cars to rise and fly. The cars are made of certain material to rise without a problem. However, something goes terribly wrong. When the president goes to turn off the gravity, there is a malfunction and instead of turning a little bit of gravity off he turns off more than he bargained for. In the painting you can notice buildings in the sky. When the machine malfunctioned they turned off all the gravity. As a result, the buildings flew up with all the people of New York City. 

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