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Horizon was always defined as a line
seeming to separate ground and sky, like a limit to a landscape
drawn by the eye.
For colective subjectivity, what lays unseen behind the horizon
has been built by our imaginary. In that way , the skyline is
the limit of an opaque and impenetrable plane .
In Linear Perspective terminology -one of the systems inside
Descriptive Geometry used to solve space geometry problems -
the h line is the horizon line.
In this series of paintings, the skyline is the vertebrating
element that relates images. Horizon of an experience built
imaginary landscape, as a hinge or a fold, it is a link
between what occurs on top, underneath, beyond and behind
that line, creating a continuum where sense appears.
Skyline, groundline, flotationline, they separate what is seen
from what stays hidden. This series is ment to disolve the illusion
of these categories where simultaneity and unity are shown as
an indivisible totality.
Also , horizontal has ben used as a representation
of the flowing of time, where the experience of our acts
take place in a story board of linked scenes.
As if it were a remoteness, overfled in its limit of illusion,
the h line offers us a geometry of metaphoric space where the
horizon, being vertically pierced by sense, becomes useless
and transparent.
Y.C. 2001
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