So what's a Cloud Museum? A fusty scientific museum somewhere in Oklahoma, perhaps, where the clouds are really great?
Where a few tourists stop in and take some Cloud Museum postcards with them, and read the placards to each other, like, "Look, honey. Did you know that strato-culumus clouds go up to 45,000 feet in height? Isn't that amazing?"

Well, no, not like that, actually. We're talking about the modern age here, the age of so-called distributed computing. Also sometimes called "Cloud computing." Ah! So you're saying that this Cloud Museum is a distributed, virtual museum of photos of paintings in situ? Yes, I am!

So if you have any photos of Douglass Truth paintings in your home, or Winnebago, or office, or shelter, or car, please snap a photo and send it to us at: doug.truth (at) gmail.com.

Soon we'll have all the accoutrements of a proper museum, starting with the most important Gift Shop. Then the Tshirts. And little things you stick to your shirt to show you've paid. And people to watch you watching the paintings. And more, way more stuff. It's gonna be great! If you send photos, please let us know if we can use place and/or your name. Thanks!!!

 

My first commission. An incredible house in San Fransicso.
Tour buses stop and ogle at this place.
Above right is before repainting, above left after the job.

 

 
John C's place in Connecticut. Thanks, man.  
 
 

 
 

Portrait of Barrington Stage Company - Pittsfield MA

Happy heart cookies, with Blue Flower looking on.

 
 
 

Oracle AZ performance.