Pink Lake Island — A Walking Sanctuary of Water and Memory is an immersive spatial artwork experienced through a slow walk across a virtual island landscape. Moving between water, trees, and suspended paintings, visitors encounter the works gradually—through rhythm, distance, and gentle shifts of light and atmosphere. Rather than telling a linear story, the space acts as a field of remembrance: water becomes a stabilizing medium, and walking becomes a quiet ritual of attention. The project invites pauses, stillness, and reflection, proposing immersive technology as a form of care—where memory is held not as information, but as embodied presence in time. Built as an artist-led environment, the work merges spatial composition, water-based ambience, and sound-based presence to create a contemplative sanctuary for slowing down and reconnecting.