Light Bridge portrays light as a structure that spans space, forming a bridge of connection.
The piers that support this bridge are shadow—darkness, the conceptual counterpart of light.
Light can be perceived as light only when darkness exists alongside it.
Darkness is not an opposing force, but a necessary presence that allows light to emerge and be recognized.

In this work, light does not eliminate darkness.
Instead, it moves from one darkness to another, extending itself like a bridge so that the world is never reduced to darkness alone.
Light depends on darkness for its definition, while darkness becomes the ground from which light rises.

By presenting this relationship, the work suggests that light and darkness are not enemies.
They exist in a mutually sustaining relationship, each giving meaning to the other, and together forming a continuous passage through space.