This work represents the moment of capturing light. Light moves freely through space and cannot be seized by force. It can only be received through a gentle act, like softly cupping it with two open palms. If one attempts to grasp it firmly, the light immediately slips away and is lost.

The image of the palms is a metaphor. It suggests a mode of engagement that is careful, attentive, and receptive rather than controlling. Light, when captured in this way, does not remain fixed. It is transferred to another place, where it fulfills its role as light—illuminating darkness.

This painting does not depict light as an object, but as a momentary state: the precise instant in which light is successfully held without being constrained. It records that fragile and essential moment when light is neither fully free nor fully possessed, but briefly entrusted to human awareness.