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10.03. - 05.04.2011. Tatjana Krivenkova "The Light diverges from the Darkness"

10.03.2011. - 05.04.2011.

Galerija "Māksla XO"

Elizabetes iela 14, Rīga, LV 1010

"The Light diverges from the Darkness" I, 2009, oil on canvas, 80x90

Tatjana Krivenkova " The Light diverges from the Darkness "

Māksla XO Gallery  from 10.03. - 05.04.2011

 

In front of me a blank page - purity, clarity, innocence incarnation - perfection. The need to write something perfectly balances with an arguments to leave a paper our canvas in a peace.

" We can not solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.", has said Albert Einstein. I hope that this citation justifys a use of a DIFFERENT THINKING.

Mathematican Ernest Carlson in his article " Happy Birthday, Daylight!" writes: In 1905 daylight saw the Special Theory of Relativity, where he (Albert Einstein) the same daylight succeesfully included back into a circle of relativity phenomenon , making its own space and time relative.

However, Andris Muiznieks, Associate Professor of University of Latvia ( Faculty of Physics and Mathematics), to the question - How The Theory of Relativity changed the world? - answered like this: " One of the conclusions is that two events, which takes place in two different locations of a room and which are synchronous in a one reference system can be able to not be synchronous in an other reference system, which moves  with a speed in anent to the first one, consequently  - " everything is relative" or it depends on observer. "

And again Einstein "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."

                                                                                    Tatjana Krivenkova, 2011.