Science Invention
Science Invention by Carol M Highsmith
Carol M. Highsmith’s “Science Invention” isn't merely a painting; it’s a vibrant testament to the enduring fascination with knowledge and innovation that has shaped human history. Created in 2010, this monumental mural—commissioned for the Library of Congress—captures a dynamic tableau of figures engaged in pursuits ranging from scientific observation to inventive experimentation. More than just aesthetically pleasing, Highsmith’s artwork serves as a powerful visual dialogue with our collective past and present understanding of progress. The composition itself is deliberately layered, mirroring the multifaceted nature of scientific discovery. At its core lies a commanding white scroll held aloft by two prominent figures—likely representing scientists or inventors—who dominate the central space. Surrounding them are individuals immersed in various activities: peering through telescopes, manipulating tools, studying diagrams, and gazing upon illuminated manuscripts. This deliberate arrangement underscores the collaborative spirit inherent in scientific advancement and emphasizes that breakthroughs rarely occur in isolation. Highsmith’s masterful technique employs oil on canvas to achieve remarkable depth and luminosity. The artist skillfully blends colors—primarily earthy tones accented by splashes of vibrant hues—to convey a sense of movement and energy. Detailed renderings of instruments like microscopes, globes, and light bulbs punctuate the scene, grounding it in tangible representations of scientific tools and concepts. Furthermore, the inclusion of a compass rose subtly symbolizes exploration and navigation – mirroring the spirit of discovery that propelled humanity across continents and eras. Beyond its technical prowess, “Science Invention” resonates deeply with symbolic meaning. The scroll itself represents wisdom and enlightenment, while the light bulb embodies an idea or breakthrough—a beacon illuminating the path toward understanding. These symbols speak to a broader humanist concern: the pursuit of knowledge as a cornerstone of human flourishing. Highsmith’s deliberate choice of imagery elevates the mural beyond a simple depiction of science; it becomes a celebration of intellectual curiosity and the transformative power of innovation. The artwork's placement within the Library of Congress—a bastion of learning and scholarship—further amplifies its significance. It serves as an inspiring reminder that fostering creativity, embracing exploration, and valuing intellectual pursuits are crucial to advancing civilization. Highsmith’s “Science Invention” stands as a timeless masterpiece, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty and importance of scientific inquiry and its role in shaping our world.Carol M. Highsmith (1946 –)
Carol M. Highsmith er Amerikas fotograf og har dokumenteret landskaber og liv i USA i over fire årtier. Hendes storslåede samling – doneret til Library of Congress – er en vital visuel kilde i håndmalede reproduktioner.
Biblioteket i Kongressen (Washington D.C., USA)
Besøg Library of Congress i Washington D.C.! Enorme kunstsamling, historie og arkitektur – gratis adgang & fascinerende udstillinger.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Science Invention
- Kunstner: Carol M. Highsmith
- År: 2010
- Format: Landscape
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Udstillet hos: Biblioteket i Kongressen
- Medie: Oil On Canvas
- Kreativ periode: Mature Period
- Farvepalette: Earthy
- Hovedfarve: Rosy Brown
Hurtige fakta
- Notable elements or techniques: Light bulb, Compass rose
- Movement: Impressionism
- Year: 2010
- Artist: Carol M Highsmith
- Location: Library of Congress
- Title: Science Invention
- Subject or theme: Science & Innovation


