Introduction
Hsuing-Hui Ting’s "Three Lives, Ten Thousand Things" employs vivid colors and layered compositions, conveying her intuitive and emotional perception. The flowing shapes resemble ripples, symbolizing connectivity and transformation of life. Her use of warm, deep hues evokes a profound sense of immediacy and sensitivity towards personal experience. The slightly abstract composition creates a perception beyond mere natural representation, inviting viewers to experience the fluidity of time and memory through the interplay of colors and forms. The piece encapsulates an internal spiritual connection and the eternal cycle of life, offering an evocative visual journey.