The Intangible As Art: Lighter Than Air

The three scenes represent physical objects; tangible entities that effortlessly defy gravity. Silver helium balloons drift upwards elegantly—helium, a gas that is lighter than air—while thin fabrics, principally light and playfully buoyant, dance with weightlessness for visual effect, as twirling rock sculptures hover above ground, their mass floats daringly. Here, material lightness is revealed; accentuated through a striking visual narrative that declares that weight and lightness, far from being contradictory, exist simultaneously—consisting of a single state of being.