A presence of consciousness, known and unknown, visible and invisible, tangible and intangible, is often experienced as I enter into a space. What I attempt to capture is the invisible and the intangible, the qualities that I find to be most intriguing and powerful. Moving beyond optical experiences, there lies infinite emptiness, which is capable of containing and revealing the essence of space. It evokes something that is beyond both mind and physicality. How do I photograph the realm that is beyond mind then? I still do not have a concrete answer. Maybe the raison d’être of the question is not to be answered but to guide me through, not to arrive at somewhere but to be within, where my work and I can breathe beyond surface.