VIRGINIA BAICH // ASTRONOMICAL VISION

VIRGINIA BAICH // ASTRONOMICAL VISION

The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.

It is the source of all true art and science.
— Albert Einstein

The Theory

Of Everything

Enigmatic, wistful portrayals of astronomical vistas and quantum concepts, done in melty encaustic, mixed media, or vibrant acrylic.

The first of many ‘space age’ exhibits to come.

The Particle Accelerator Series

Aquarius 2.5 meter composite reflector being fitted with gold foil covering in the clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

Aquarius 2.5 meter composite reflector being fitted with gold foil covering in the clean room at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

What happens when two particles smash together at nearly the speed of light?

Virginia Baich’s Particle Accelerator Series captures this high-energy dance of physics and transforms it into stunning mixed media art.

Her paintings combine collages of subatomic particles, planets, and shimmering gold foil reminiscent of space-bound technology, echoing the ingenuity of humanity’s quest to explore the cosmos.

Geometric patterns weave through her work, representing the elegant mathematical principles that govern everything from particle collisions to the motion of galaxies. By merging science and art, Baich invites us to reflect on the profound forces and universal truths that shape our reality.

Note: a Camera cannot fully capture the gleam, iridescence, and 3-dimensionality of the textured foil in these pieces

The Quantum Reality Series

Quantum Reality

Gravitational Waves

The Uncertainty Principle

Quantum Reality • Gravitational Waves • The Uncertainty Principle •

The Waxen Voidsacpes

Using melty encaustic wax, Virginia creates oceanic interpretations of outer space. The void — once thought by science to be devoid of anything — has been proved to be teeming with hidden energy.

In the mid-20th century, physicists began questioning the notion of truly "empty" space. Hendrik Casimir proposed in 1948 that even a vacuum might be filled with invisible energy and fleeting particles.

This idea was proven decades later when scientists observed two metal plates in a vacuum mysteriously drawn together, revealing that the "emptiness" of space is actually teeming with quantum activity and hidden forces.

More about Virginia Baich

A decorated painter, a beloved teacher, and a student of science and discovery.

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