"Under the influence of a veterinary background, I depict the phenomena of life from a microscopic perspective. My imagery is constructed from the polygonal forms of cells, expressing that each species, as the Buddha said about 'all sentient beings,' is fundamentally 'indistinguishable.' All organisms, whether Black or White, human or pig, even mice or insects, appear strikingly similar under the microscope, all possessing combinations of a nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The true source of difference lies in 'time;' time causes cells to undergo 'color changes,' with variations presented through the cycles of birth, maturity, aging, degeneration, or death, reminiscent of the seasonal changes throughout the year. From both macro and micro perspectives, all living beings experience the same rise and fall and cycles of rebirth. In the vast universe, all life is but a grain of sand, urging humanity to abandon discrimination and conflict, and instead embrace greater tolerance, equality, and love."