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Landscapes in Space

One can paint vertical horizons in space. When you separate the tree from the ground and you elevate it, you place it in the most sublime space, for it occupies a place in the void, which becomes no longer void in order to become a tree. Nothingness doesn’t exist; there is always something. Spaces are always filled up, even if it is by a reflection of thoughts. The act of looking shows us that there is something there. There is always something there… even if it’s a void. 

Space is also filled with voids. 

Everything and everyone has a place in space. We just have to occupy it. 


Jorge Rando, Malaga, June 2004