Expedition traces the silhouette of a lone diver suspended in a sea of cosmic light—somewhere between ocean and universe, memory and matter. This is not a descent nor a rise, but a moment of suspension within the unknown. The landscape resists definition: is it space? water? dream?

In this work, the familiar figure of an explorer floats through an environment that cannot be categorized. The scale is infinite, but the gesture is intimate. I am drawn to this paradox—where the smallest human presence carries quiet gravity within the vastness.

This piece inaugurates a new direction in my practice, one that reintroduces the human form into luminous abstraction—not to dominate the space, but to dissolve within it. The light here is not a source of illumination; it is the medium of being itself.

Expedition is a meditation on origin, solitude, and the quiet courage of moving through what cannot be mapped.