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Landscapes in Space

One can paint vertical horizons in space. When you separate the tree from the earth and you elevate it, you place it in the most sublime place because it occupies a place in a void that becomes no longer void in order to become a tree. The void does not exist, there is always something, because spaces are always occupied, at least by the reflections of thoughts. Regarding the void, the mere fact of looking shows you that something exists. There is always something… at least the void.

    The space is also occupied by the void.

    All of us, everything has a place in space; it just has to be occupied.



Jorge Rando, Malaga, June 2004