神 (Kami) — the Japanese word for 'divinity' or 'sacred spirit' in Shintoism, a broad category encompassing forces of nature, ancestors, local entities, and transcendent concepts. Nothing could better define this project, which emerges from a relentless search for the transcendent.
The concept is rooted in the small details of what surrounds us — capable of connecting us to something greater, which is not always invisible to the eye. An occasional flare of light, an unexpected morning mist, a subtle reflection, a warm pool of light that awakens a dormant feeling… It is a pursuit of the paradoxes between the spiritual and the tangible, between intuition and deduction — awakening within us what is so often suppressed by the routine and intensity of everyday life.
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