Everything's got space between it, the planets, trees, your eyes. Your eyes get too close together, it's a whole different world. You can lose perspective.
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There are places and moments in which one is so completely alone that one sees the world entire.
I see lines of space. I break things down into lines and space, and I balance.
We see parts of each other, and we put them together. But if I want to see you in totality, you need to move away; we need space between us. Across the street, I can see all of you at once, but then I also see this huge vista of space surrounding you, coming in and compressing you.
What's important to me is offering perspectives into worlds that people don't often get to see. Do you know what I mean? From angles they don't often get to see.
You have to know how to keep things in perspective.
In real life, that's how we're moving around. We look at things while we're walking and moving and turning around. We stare at objects in the world.
We view things not only from different sides, but with different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike.
Vision connects you. But it also separates you. In my work, and my life, I feel a desire to merge. Not in terms of losing my own identity... but there's a feeling that life is interconnected, that there's life in stones and rocks and trees and dirt, like there is in us.
Those who see the cosmic perspective as a depressing outlook, they really need to reassess how they think about the world. Because when I look up in the universe, I know I'm small but I'm also big. I'm big because I'm connected to the universe, and the universe is connected to me.
Perspective is everything when you are experiencing the challenges of life.
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