The best that can happen is that someone can catch a glimpse of the glory you're hinting at.
Poetry has an indirect way of hinting at things. Poetry is feminine. Prose is masculine. Prose, the very structure of it, is logical; poetry is basically illogical. Prose has to be clear-cut; poetry has to be vague - that's its beauty, its quality. Prose simply says what it says; poetry says many things. Prose is needed in the day-to-day world, in the marketplace. But whenever something of the heart has to be said, prose is always found inadequate - one has to fall back to poetry.
The worlds I paint leave a lot to engage the imagination by hinting at what lies beyond the four edges of the painting.
I don't think anyone would think that an ellipsis represents doubt or anything. I think it's more, you know, hinting at the future. What lies ahead.
Nature is always hinting at us.
Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again. And suddenly we take the hint.