Description
“Bricks-of-Greatness” shows the units that were and are used by great and creative minds in a single lifetime to create richness and value to humankind in their respective fields. The technique that they applied to build units is universal and recurring. When units bond the result is bigger and more powerful than the parts, often with inexplicable and surprising results. The principles are the same for chemistry, biology, and for creative endeavors of humanity. We all have the ability to combine words and numbers and paint strokes but we do not all have the genius capability required to create a masterpiece. The master displays a unique capability of organizing the pieces so that the whole is breathtaking.
The first line shows the alphabet that Shakespeare used to create his masterful works. The second line starts with a single brushstroke that da Vinci used to create his genius Mona Lisa. The third line is a musical note Mozart used in his piano sonata No 16 in c major K545. Einstein extracted 3 letters from the alphabet, with a single number and single symbol and he exploded a scientific revelation that describes the relationship of energy and mass. The last line is the miracle of human life that absolute perfection (black sphere) created from the cell.
The artistic genre could be described as spherism. The rotund shape of the piece provides a sense of motion – ie the creativity necessary to keep “things” moving forward. The columnar shape with a relatively open top and bottom leaves room for other such events to shape the future of humanity.
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