Time took the rest is my ongoing story on nature’s
taking back of what was made by man and
the marks left by depopulation on the territory.
The slow aging in the sun, the natural case
that gradually reclaims its own space, the journey
through those places’ memory that from
“living places” through the “outrage of abandonment”
lose all meanin and turn to nothing.
They’re visible marks of iron and cement left by
other men, now integrated in, harmonized and
permeated with nature. I’ll hand these spatial
concepts back to you together with the acceptance
of scars and stretch marks that are now
too old to despise or complain about.