Natural phenomena and landscapes are constantly breathing. Sensing this energy, he incorporates color, line, and rhythm into his work, which is mainly ink (sumi is an excellent material for expressing inner spirituality), pigment, and indigo acrylic paint on Japanese paper. The things we see change from moment to moment like the glow of the evening light, depending on time, season, space, and the state of our spirit as we view them. No two landscapes or materials are the same. What can be expressed in painting is nothing other than an attempt to catch the truth beyond all existing phenomena. I hope that those who think abstract works are incomprehensible can understand them sensitively. I hope that the viewers will feel the scenery of their hearts that they have forgotten somewhere.