Genesis— 生成
Genesis examines the instant when matter begins to gather itself into form. The image is built around a pale circular emergence that surrounds two darker cores, suggesting a field in which density is starting to organize rather than dissolve. Light does not fall from outside. It seems to arise within the surface, spreading through a granular atmosphere of ash, vapor, and mineral dust.
The work is less about a finished object than about the condition of becoming. The darker forms at the center remain indistinct, but they act as nuclei around which a new state appears to take shape. The surrounding ring is not a boundary in the ordinary sense. It is more like a zone of transformation, where pressure, suspension, and condensation meet. Genesis extends the Mineral series toward the moment before structure fully declares itself, when material presence first begins to emerge into visibility under slow internal force.