My artistic practice is a visual exploration of the intersection between human contemplation and the rhythmic cycles of nature.
Rooted in the concept of Samata (serenity), I seek to visualize the invisible flow of time and the harmony of existence.
My work is not merely a depiction of landscapes but a metaphor for the journey of returning to one’s spiritual origin.
Technically, I adopt a meditative approach to painting. I employ a method of repetitive layering, accumulating translucent washes and distinct brushstrokes to build physical depth. This process mirrors the sedimentation of time and memory. By balancing texture with emptiness, I create a "field of contemplation" where viewers can experience a resonant silence and aesthetic balance, as seen in my recent works exploring the harmony under the sky.