"Under the influence of a veterinary background, I depict the phenomena of life from a microscopic perspective. My images are constructed from the polygonal forms of cells, expressing that every species, as the Buddha said, has no distinction. All organisms, such as Black and White people, humans and pigs, even mice and insects, appear remarkably similar under a microscope; they all possess the combination of a nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The true differences arise from 'time'; time causes cells to 'change color,' with variations presented through rebirth, maturity, aging, disease, or death, analogous to the seasonal changes throughout the year. Whether from a macro or micro perspective, all living beings undergo the same rise and fall, and cycles. In the vast universe, all life is but a drop in the ocean, calling for humanity to avoid discrimination and conflict, and to embrace more tolerance, equality, and compassion."