Wormhole
In contemporary science, wormholes are theoretical structures whose existence is mathematically possible, yet they have never been observed. A wormhole is understood to consist of two entrances connected by a throat, forming a tunnel that links distant regions of space, time, or even separate universes. Along this tunnel, light itself may pass from one world to another.
In this work, the light entering the wormhole is not treated as a passive physical phenomenon, but as something endowed with intention. If light possesses consciousness, it is imagined to move freely between two universes, choosing its path rather than being constrained by distance or separation. The painting captures the moment when light is drawn into the tunnel, dissolving its familiar form as it approaches the threshold. What is depicted is not a scientific illustration, but a visual interpretation of transition—an instant in which light leaves one universe and begins its passage toward another, guided by its own will.