The stone gardens of Tofukuji in Kyoto are a masterpieces of Japanese environmental art.  Created by Mirei Shigemori in 1939, these gardens blend traditional Zen aesthetics with modern design elements embodying the principles of wabi-sabi (beauty in imperfection) and yohaku no bi (the beauty of empty space), crucial to Japanese aesthetics.

TOFUKUJI GARDENS is a photographic work that  translates in various tableaus  the meditative qualities of empty space into a visual experience.