Color can create space as Cezanne has shown us. We can pursue this direction, with vibrant visions guiding us. If color can be used to represent space, there are no limits to the possibilities of using color as light energy. Virtually any color can occupy any desired spatial level of a color space topography. Cezanne used yellow and red less often, defining space using cool and reticent colors. His concept of color space leads to new possibilities. Imagine having complementary contrasts on the same spatial level, allowing you to marbelize them in an electrifying swirl, while still defining the spatial relation of the objects. Then, as Cezanne said, when the color is most intense, the realization is at it´s highest.