Emptiness: By combining pale white and deep blue human-made materials with the reflection on the water, this work blurs the line between tangible and intangible environments, generating a realm where motion exists in tranquility. It evokes a sensation of stillness and a meditative experience.
Emptiness is a series of stylized miniature landscapes designed to evoke a meditative and contemplative experience. It offers a pathway to escape the constraints of the established world, guiding the viewer toward a state of inner peace. The deliberate minimalism of the composition, with its pale white, human-made objects—a boat, a door, and a torii—all resting on deep blue plates containing water, focuses the viewer's attention and creates a sense of tranquility. This careful arrangement epitomizes the harmonious balance between human creation and the natural world.
The boat serves as a symbol of humanity's enduring connection to nature, a vessel of exploration and transition. The door introduces the concept of spatial boundaries, marking the threshold between the known and the unknown, while the torii represents a passage into the sacred, immaterial realm. Together, these elements draw a path from the tangible world to the intangible, inviting spectators to a journey into an imaginative world from material to immaterial and from presence to absence.
Emptiness portrays a visual and emotional narrative transcending the physical space it occupies. It accumulates the aura, the "Qi," from the surroundings, creates an atmosphere that harmonizes stillness and motion and establishes a tranquil sanctuary, a space where the mind is free to wander, ponder, and meditate. In this quiet, sacred realm, its stillness evokes the motion that lives in tranquility, leaving a space for imagination to roam, which bridges the gap between reality and the ethereal.