Each piece plays with contrast and tension, using simple forms and textures to create a sense of stillness.




















This project is a visual exploration of the delicate boundary between matter and void — between what is seen and what is felt. Inspired by Zen philosophy and Buddhist concepts such as śūnyatā (emptiness) and form is emptiness, emptiness is form, each composition acts as a moment of meditation made tangible through 3D modeling. Balancing stone-like masses with weightless transparency, these digital sculptures play with contrasts: solidity and lightness, stillness and tension, simplicity and complexity. The forms seem to float in quiet suspension, inviting the viewer to pause and breathe. Rather than imposing meaning, the work leaves space — literally and conceptually — for reflection. The materials, though virtual, evoke tactility and silence. The compositions suggest architecture, ritual objects, or natural formations, but remain ambiguous enough to feel timeless. This is not about storytelling or spectacle, but about presence.