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My inspiration comes from the beauty of nature and my family. I feel a joy and peace when I observe the stage of ripening fruits, and various colors and shapes of blossoming flower. I feel serenity when I see and hear children play. I often imagine hearing the whisper from wildlife poses as if they have a story to tell. Through my painting, I want to express the harmony in nature and the humor in the circle of wildlife as those characters come alive in a comical tale.

I paint my experience what I saw, touched, loved, tasted, thought on canvas, which I desire to keep in my memory and share. I love to paint trees; especially the big and old ones. I believe that each tree has its own story. By just looking at them I can see how strong they are. They cannot move so they must endure and adapt to the weather that surrounds them. Through this process of constant change comes strength and a sense of intelligence. I love to paint trees to share their story.

I believe there is an artist in each and every one of us. The style of art is enriched by one’s own culture and his/her own life experience. As an inspiring artist in my teen years, I had many opportunities to learn from different art teachers. But it is just a recent few years I discovered what the art truly means to me.

Ultimately, the paintings are a visual record from my memories as well as what I see in the world around me. 

Therefore, my art consists of a variety of topics. I am intrigued by the way various circumstances affect the human environment and emotionality.

My abstract paintings reflect the expressionistic energy and refined color sensibility influenced by Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Edward Hopper, and Edvard Munch

Life is sublime beyond imagination and expression. Lustrous sunlight urges me to paint while a striking thought Spurs sculpting. 

Different art forms invoke feelings of unreserved joy. It allows me to express varying thoughts and feelings