"Under the influence of a veterinary background, I portray the life phenomena I perceive through a microscopic perspective. My images are constructed from the polygonal forms of cells, expressing that each species, as Buddha said, 'the characteristics of all beings' are actually 'indistinguishable.'
All organisms, such as Black and White people, humans and pigs, and even mice and insects, look remarkably similar under the microscope. They all possess a combination of a nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The real difference is caused by 'time'; time affects the cellular 'color change,' presenting variations through rebirth, maturity, aging, disease, or death, much like the cyclical changes of the four seasons.
Whether viewed from a macroscopic or microscopic perspective, all living beings experience the same rise and fall and cycles. In the vast universe, all life is but a drop in the ocean, calling for humanity to embrace more tolerance, equality, and compassion, rather than discrimination and discord."