In Light Beam, light is treated not as illumination but as existence itself. The beam advances softly, without edge or pressure, floating through space with the stillness of inevitability. It travels at light speed yet seems suspended in time—a paradox that turns energy into presence.
The work evokes the sensation of encountering consciousness in motion: a current that moves through rather than toward. Its layered luminosity suggests that being and light are inseparable, each sustained by the other. The absence of sharp structure allows the field to breathe; the eye cannot fix it, only dwell within it.
Through this balance of motion and quiet, Light Beam reveals the nature of existence as pure continuity—an infinite unfolding of light that both approaches and contains the viewer.