Description of this sky
As stated in the title, it is written as “sky” in calligraphy, but it is also written as “空” (sky).
“sky” is intentionally written in this position, at this size, and with this angle.
‘空’ is generally the kanji representing the space above the horizon, but the gas “air” that living things breathe also uses this kanji with the addition of “気” (ki).
Furthermore, this kanji also means “Empty,” signifying the absence of anything.
“sky” is intentionally written in this position, at this size, and with this angle.
‘空’ is generally the kanji representing the space above the horizon, but the gas “air” that living things breathe also uses this kanji with the addition of “気” (ki).
Furthermore, this kanji also means “Empty,” signifying the absence of anything.
This work clearly represents the former meaning of “空”.


























