BOÖTES VOID CONCEPT
Living beings are adopted as the central motif, for they are vessels for contemplating existence and the true nature of life.
Projection and Response Between Lives
We ourselves are one form of life among many. The connection between living beings unfolds as an ongoing exchange of projection and response.
A State of Becoming
The forms in the work are not fixed in a single, final moment, but seem to rest within a continuous state of flow — a condition of becoming. They do not point toward completion, do not toward outcome, but toward transformation itself.
This sense of motion is intrinsic to life. What is presented is transformation in progress rather than a permanent state.
Form becomes a reflection of consciousness, responding to an interest in the growth of awareness and the expansion of being. These forms are not shaped as predetermined answers, but as invitations — encouraging viewers to sense how life continuously unfolds through change.
Transformation and Harmony
Through attentive observation of inner states, abstract spiritual experience and metaphysical reflection are translated into forms that can be seen and felt; the visible becomes a medium through which the invisible can appear. Each layer within the energetic spectrum retains its own qualities, and a balanced ecology emerges through harmony and resonance across difference.
Life Itself Is Already Whole
Life is already established before it is seen or understood. It does not require correction, completion, or justification to hold value; in its arising, presence, and movement, it exists in wholeness.
From this perspective, life is not treated as something unfinished, nor is meaning deferred to future achievement. Wholeness does not come from what one becomes, but from what is presently revealed.
Within this view, life is not defined by lack and therefore does not need pursuit to fill a void. Fulfillment is not a distant destination, but an immediate condition of being. The value of life does not depend on external validation, but arises from its authentic existence.
This understanding resonates with the idea of things as they are — an open and complete state of being that requires no proof.
