The essence of landscape culture is the relationship between man and nature. The "space" and "form" in the modern living environment are the modern "landscape" that I express my feelings. My work draws lessons from the folk drawing craft and uses the way of origami to construct components, creating a space that can be flexibly changed. To express my understanding of "form", like the changes and rhythm of brushwork in ink and wash paintings.
Landscape does not lie in "mountains" or "water", but a feeling of the world. What I feel is orderly and changeable, regular and flexible.