This work depicts the atmosphere of a higher-dimensional realm as seen through a dimensional membrane. Although described as a higher dimension, it is not a distant or separate place. Instead, it exists in overlap with our three-dimensional world, allowing multiple states to coexist simultaneously within the present moment.
The difference from the three-dimensional environment lies in the condition of light itself. In this higher-dimensional space, light is able to exist in a purer state. Rather than being strongly shaped or distorted by surrounding conditions, light maintains a form closer to its own inherent nature.
The atmosphere suggested here is therefore not unfamiliar, but subtly altered. It resembles our world while revealing a different order of balance, where light is less reactive and more self-determined. Through the membrane, this quiet coexistence of dimensions becomes perceptible.