VOID NO.9

Void No. 9 is a a meditation on spiritual weight, memory, and presence. Paired with a gallery installation of large-scale acrylic portraits, the short film explores the tension between faith and flesh through images of the seen and the unseen. Its title evokes an imagined threshold: the void before judgment, the creative prison cell, the waiting room between heaven and hell.

It is within this liminal space that artist G. Pack, a child of ministers and a lifelong student of spirituality, faces anxiety, grief, and regret. The work becomes a call to presence and gratitude. Drawing on personal loss, Christian mysticism, ancestral reverence, and tarot symbolism, these images function as both confession and vision. The void reminds us that spirituality unfolds around us at every moment and that we are fortunate simply to be here to witness it.