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Śūnyatā I & II"

The void is not absence: it is open space, pure potential. Two parts that do not divide, but breathe together. Silence and form dance in the void.

Artistic description:


This diptych embodies the Zen and Buddhist concept of śūnyatā: the empty essence of all things, yet full of presence.

Both works depict sharp, distinct peaks, bathed in snow that falls like knives of silence.

The drips and fragmented forms evoke impermanence — as if the mountain were dissolving or transforming before the viewer.

The composition invites meditative contemplation: what we see is not the mountain, but the trace of a moment. A moment that fades away.

Shūnyatā (空) is a Japanese word of Sanskrit origin that translates as emptiness or void.

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