Sea
This painting comes into existence for the first time only at the moment when a person views the artwork. It exists as infinite possibilities of images until it is viewed, at which moment it is determined as a single image. The image continues to change with the passage of time, even if the viewer does not move. Furthermore, in response to the environment and the moving body of the viewer, its appearance changes each time, and shines from the depths of the pictorial world. While appearing across the entire screen, the image emerges as different each time within the perception of each viewer.
This pictorial space is not an illusion of depth depicted on a flat painting. It is a space that emerges at a moment through time, light, the environment, and the movement of the viewer's body. While appearing on the screen, the pictorial space is continuous with the real space where the body exists, and expands into the depths of the screen as a space of light.
The only physical material is copper. The image is generated within the relationship among the physical material, light, the environment, body, and perception, without the medium of video.
This artwork is an attempt to expand painting from a completed image, or an illusion of space depicted on a flat plane, into a pictorial space that is continuous with the real space and is generated from the relationship among time, light, the environment, the body, and perception. The image is a bodily space of light that emerges at each moment within perception.