“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
- Albert Einstein, born 1879-03-14 in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire (on the land of present-day Germany)
Vitruvian Earth Charcoal Sketchreduces vision to its essence. In the KMTWF philosophy, inspiration often begins as a simple mark — an idea drawn before it is fully formed. Stripped of color, the work emphasizes intention, reminding us that great movements start as quiet concepts shaped by belief and imagination.
The sketched lines evoke origin and possibility, as if the future is still being written. Humanity stands centered yet unfinished, surrounded by guiding ideals and forward-moving clouds. This piece invites viewers to dream boldly at the earliest stage, affirming that inspiration multiplies when we honor the beginning — where thought, purpose, and hope first come together to move the world forward.