The artists’ concept proposal states: “The body of my sculpture is made of a Farsi word of Heech. Heech in Farsi means nothingness. However, its meaning extends beyond the mere Nothingness. In fact, it substitutes all things that are known and unknown to us.This nothingness is not tinged with the cynicism of Western artists. It is the nothingness of hope and friendship, a nothingness that does not seek to negate, thus wherever it has been installed, it has warmly been received by public. For some examples see my Heeches at the major museums such as The British Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum, New York and my Heeches in public places such as Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota and Agha Khan Museum in Toronto.”