At the Heart of the Matter (When Black Holes Collide): a New Painting / by Tim Lane

I continue to think about space, space travel, terraforming, stars and black holes. I read about AI and quantum physics when I have the time. Even so, I find it hard to wrap my mind around it. Why is it easier to comprehend a cell than a black hole? A black hole is infinitely larger. A cell is microscopic. Based on our understanding of the universe, and the physical world, one makes more sense to me.

 

It’s been a minute since I’ve handled a brush. I’ve been using oil paintsticks, oil pastels, pencils, pens, rags and erasers. The rags and erasers take the place of brushes.


At the Heart of the Matter (When Black Holes Collide), 2023