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Mujō

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Snow dust suspended in the silence of time.In this ethereal work, matter seems to dissolve into air, and light filters through as if passing across an endless layer of faded memories.

 

Artistic description

 

Mujō is a visual meditation on impermanence—a soft, grey surface that evokes the sky before a storm or the trace of breath on a cold mirror. There are no shapes, only suggestions; no boundaries, only transitions. It feels as if the very instant when snow turns to air has been captured, when all that is solid becomes thought. This snow dust does not fall or weigh down: it floats, existing for just a moment, like a sigh within the landscape.

The piece speaks without words, inviting us to listen to the subtle echo of what is ending, of what has already gone.

Mujō (無常) expresses the impermanence of all things, a central concept in Buddhist thought: everything changes, everything passes.

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