Light Knows Story

Sealing light eternal, bridging past and future

Light speaks because shadow exists.

I call Agonistic Coexistence the state in which two opposing terms—light and shadow, stillness and motion, laughter and grief—mutually influence each other while maintaining independence, persisting without synthesis or resolution, continuously generating meaning. For me, art is the act of offering a domain in which this state is sustained. I express it through light.

Shadow holds no color. Color lives within light.

Monochrome is the language in which the Agon of light and shadow finds its purest form. Color is not the opposite of monochrome—it is light made manifest. The spectrum lives within light. If shadow carries any trace of color, it is only because light has touched it there.

Light Knows Story—light does not merely record; it knows.

Life, too, is Agonistic Coexistence. When we encounter many Agons through a work, we come to know our own more deeply. That depth makes a life richer, one encounter at a time.