The idea of the void has been around since ancient times as philosophers explored the notion of infinity. The void represents the indefinite and the unfinished, the physical and the spiritual openings that transcend time and space. It has also come to represent the transient beauty of the physical world.

The blank space of the void is an important element in art, especially its use in sculpture. It can show us a deep truth that awakens an emotion in the viewer. It represents the intangible, the ephemeral: life’s rhythmic cycle of things coming into being or expiring. This truth of the void corresponds with an emotion or inner joy that is already present within us.