Empty space
I consistently reflect on the concept of open space. What thoughts would occupy my mind, and what actions would I take if I were free from responsibilities, devoid of obligations, and already in possession of everything I desire? I am drawn to open space—a setting where I can experience a sense of security even in complete stillness. In reality, I possess nothing; I carry no burdens of responsibility. Instead, what I truly have is an open mind, unrestricted space, and unbounded time. My process involves engaging these elements—mind, time, and space—allowing them to fill and shape one another with precision, as if they are all moving in unison, akin to passengers aboard the same vessel or a horse standing at the edge of a precipice. This work serves as a manifestation of these contemplations.