28 3/4” x 52 1/2” Framed
Richard Feynman (1918 -1988) was one of the preeminent physicists of his time – a time in which the new “realities” of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics were given substance in applied forms from the Atomic Bomb (he worked on the Manhattan Project) to the computing technologies of today. He was the one that all of the other geniuses thought was a genius. He was marveled at for his intuitive visualization of theoretical concepts which eluded others. His colleagues thought him a magician.
I have no idea why I would name a landscape painting in his honor – I didn’t have him available to explain it.