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Mauricio Zequeda |
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| To say what you see and above all what it is, is harder than seeing what you see. Then we opt for learning and inserting something in reality and therefore to deform what is real with those signs of the hand of men. Because nothing is true nor false, everything depends on the crystal from which we observe, that crystal is in its turn the image that is at the same time the imagination of reality. (Homeless from Bogota). |
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