Dear readers of the magazine MAQ!
The principles of “Quantum Art”, proclaimed in 2008 by Italian art theorist, architect, painter, computer graphic artist and designer Roberto Denti, can still serve as an analytical technique for reading previously created paintings by artists who approached according to their own creative path, according to the author of the manifesto , to the "perception of themselves as participants in the creation of the Universe" and created visual models of what is happening in the visible and invisible range of galactic space.
I present to the readers' court an abridged version of my article, written in February 2018, about the monumental cycle of paintings "Creation of the World" by Tatyana Breslavtseva.
It was precisely 13 large easel works executed in the author’s technique that the artist needed to realize, but rather reflect, the transformation of the vast cosmic volumes combined into critical masses of a galactic explosion, which as a result created our solar system.
The scale of the task corresponded to the highest level of Tatiana’s artistic skill and her intellectual readiness for philosophical understanding of the process of the creation of the universe, both according to Holy Scripture and from the point of view of modern science. The author got acquainted with a number of scientific hypotheses in the field of cosmogony and astronautics, including the Big Bang theory, the gas and dust cloud hypothesis, and the theory of a giant evolutionary process that lasted more than 5 billion years.
Tatyana Breslavtseva - Professor, Chairman of the Cultural Studies Section of the European Academy of Natural Sciences (EAEN, Germany, 2004); Full member of the International Academy of Nature and Society Sciences (IANPO, Russia, 2003), the International Academy of Science and Culture (Netherlands, 2007), the Italian Academy of Economic and Social Sciences (Rome, 2008); Honorary Doctor of Philosophy EU EAEN.
MAQ Magazine n. 16 / January 2020