Florida artist Kevin Grass replaces the work "duct" with "duck" in the painting "Air Ducks." A squadron of yellow rubber ducks, adorned with aviator caps and goggles, are suspended from hot air balloons that drift through a colorful bank of clouds at sunset. The balloons are kept aloft by small candles above the head of each duck.
Definition of Air Duct: A duct or pipe for conveying air, as to the rooms of a house.
The work “duck” has replaced “duct” in this humorous interpretation of the term. A squadron of rubber ducks, adorned with aviator goggles and caps, are suspended from hot air balloons that are kept aloft by the flames of small candles. They fly purposefully to the left, in the direction of the setting sun.
Florida artist Kevin Grass replaces the work "duct" with "duck" in the painting "Air Ducks." A squadron of yellow rubber ducks, adorned with avaitor caps and goggles, are suspended from hot air balloons that drift through a colorful bank of clouds at
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