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LIQUID FIRE, 1991 I painted this artwork in Philadelphia in 1991. The piece was intended to orchestrate our understanding of high energy state such as extreme tempratures one could experience on the structural support systems of bridges and high-rise buildings. What would molten steel beams look like through the eyes of a fine artist? Dr. Odhiambo Siangla

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