
Pureness is a sculptural interpretation of the sensation of Chablis wine—the clarity, minerality, and quiet tension felt the moment it touches the palate. The work seeks to express, not through metaphor but through form and atmosphere, the distinctive character of the Chablis terroir: the cool, clean air of northern Burgundy, the sharp transparency of its light, and the refreshing flint-like minerality born from ancient seabed soils.

Rather than describing these qualities through language, Pureness aims for an immediate, intuitive recognition. The viewer is met with a composition that evokes the crystalline structure of stone, the crisp edge of wind, and the subtle vibrational resonance of mineral water running beneath limestone. It is a work that does not simply represent taste, but materializes the memory of landscape—the geological time layered into each drop of the wine.
In encountering Pureness, viewers are invited to momentarily sense the origin of Chablis: a landscape where ancient oceans became earth, where soil shapes grape, and where minerality becomes something felt in both the body and the air. The artwork is a reminder that what we taste is not only flavor, but environment, climate, and time itself—distilled into a single pure moment.
