Contrast to images that exhibit appearances of things, “Blank Screen” is merely the initial image of a starting projector, or a plane that awaits the arrival of image signals. In face of emptiness of content, we often overlook what we actually see, as it indicates merely “nothing here yet”. Through reproduction and simulation of a projected digital image familiar in our everyday lives, it creates the intersection of hand-painted material traces and digital texture for viewers to reflect upon the dialectic of the existence of image and themselves.