This is a quotation by one of the most inventive and creative minds of our time - Albert Einstein. His revolutions in scientific thought - specifically the theory of relativity - are some of the most profound revelations of the human mind.
I am currently reading his biography simply called Einstein by Walter Isaacson. Through the detailed accounts of his personal life and scientific struggles and triumphs, one sees a man whose quest for the unknown mysteries of the universe are unquenchable. These mysteries would keep him deeply thoughtful his entire life.
Some of the most (dare I use the word) beautiful artistic expressions are those that leave us guessing... ones that take us on our own quest for understanding with some guideposts along the way...but not too many so that we can find our way on our own.
Here are a few examples from artists that we represent that give the viewer that air of mystery, which, according to one of the greatest minds of our time, keeps us alive.
Tony Breuer, Virginia Falls, mixed media on canvas, 30 x 40''
Bill Starke, Climber, cast aluminum, 25 x 13 x 9''
Jim Hubbman, Corvus Camerae, watercolor and graphite on paper, 40 x 25.5''
Rod Daniel, Canyon de Chelly #9, archival digital print, 48 x 32''
Aggie Zed, Man with Box, porcelain, 7 x 4 x 5''
Don Dudenbostel, Tonna, platinum print, 5 x 4''
Charles Keiger, Wishing for Blue Skies, oil on panel, 22 x 20''
Bill Starke, Climber, cast aluminum, 25 x 13 x 9''
Jim Hubbman, Corvus Camerae, watercolor and graphite on paper, 40 x 25.5''
Rod Daniel, Canyon de Chelly #9, archival digital print, 48 x 32''
Aggie Zed, Man with Box, porcelain, 7 x 4 x 5''
Don Dudenbostel, Tonna, platinum print, 5 x 4''
Charles Keiger, Wishing for Blue Skies, oil on panel, 22 x 20''
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