The Night Before

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This work depicts a moment when something is about to begin in a higher dimension beyond the dimensional membrane. Light expands into darkness, suggesting a state of uncertainty: whether light will come to dominate everything, whether it will be pushed back by darkness, or whether the two will continue to press against each other in a rhythmic, breathing-like tension.

This relationship does not necessarily correspond to the conventional opposition between light and darkness as understood in the three-dimensional world. Here, light does not seek to eliminate darkness completely. Instead, it envelops and contains it while allowing it to remain present.

Darkness functions as a reference point through which light can be recognized. If everything were light alone, light itself would lose meaning. The work explores this fragile balance, presenting light and darkness not as enemies, but as interdependent conditions that define and sustain one another at the threshold of a higher-dimensional state.