The lines: “Not everything that can be measured matters; and not everything that matters can be measured” when said by the late Elliot Eisner, Stanford professor, reflected Albert Einstein. There is far more warning than this caution reflects, as mentioned by the writer: we inveterately ignore the potential qualitative parts of scientific inquiry that lies in front of us, while devoting to the quantitative approaches. An individual,generates qualitative forms through experiencing qualities and then relates shapes, and develops more qualities, is the one who starts the Artistic inquiry. Its results include individual understandings communicated by speeches, images, objects, actions and performance, and stories. Lastly, both exploratory and artistic play a key role in determining solutions to the key issues.