Paintings come in all sizes according to the shape of an artist’s vision.  Many artists begin painting using pre-stretched canvases you can buy at Hobby Lobby, then matriculate to larger sizes,then begin stretching  their own canvas over manufactured frames, gesso the canvas, and paint up a storm with brushes, knives, sponges, cloths, and anything else that grabs their fancy. When one makes big art, issues come knocking. Are walls big enough to display the compositions? Should you put an inexpensive frame on a work you have spent hundreds of hours to complete? Do you have a vehicle big enough to move them?  Keeping these art works safe is a duty, finding homes for them is a calling, having them near is comforting.  Mom’s come with a myriad of tangibles and intangibles, and, right now,  my mom’s tangible art works are safely stored. Mom intangibles I also keep stored, in other places. You can’t put a price on intangibles.  
   
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