I sometimes struggle to find the right name, so I titled this piece Long Journey. Through abstraction, I explore our relationship with nature—first grounding ourselves in it, then extending to others and to self-cultivation. The law of nature has always guided my work, and here I sought to echo the ethereal space found in traditional Chinese painting.
It holds presence through its quiet expansiveness, gently inviting conversation about balance and order. Viewers are drawn into questions of where they stand within that journey. Rooted in a sustained theme and guided by a philosophy shaped by nature. Its quiet expanse opens gradually, becoming something one returns to and speaks about—a layered sense of alignment and balance that emerges more clearly the longer one stays within it.