This work depicts a state of Nirvana, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death and from all afflictions. It is also detached from the universe itself. What remains is neither emptiness nor fullness in opposition, but a condition in which nothing exists and everything exists simultaneously—pure calm without disturbance. In this state, there is no sound, no color, and no light; only a condition remains.

Because Nirvana lies outside human perception, it is fundamentally impossible to represent it as an image. This work therefore does not claim to depict Nirvana directly. Instead, it presents a provisional form—an imagined appearance that might arise if a translation into visual experience were possible. It asks how such a state might be seen and felt, rather than what it is.

If the viewer senses something through this image, that experience itself may be understood as approaching the state of Nirvana.