In this age when everything is connected in an instant, we can get what we want at a moment's notice, we often lose sight of the value of our own existence in the midst of our daily lives. In this age of instantaneous connectivity, we are rushed and swept along without a moment's rest, and often lose sight of the value of our own existence in our daily lives. I am no exception. I want to stop, face myself, turn my attention inward, and find the strong light that lies ahead when I dig deeper. I reflect these thoughts in my work. I use abstraction to release the suppressed spirit of the unconscious, and at the same time, I plot mental landscapes in black based on minimalism. From there, he turns his attention inward and, as if delving into himself, uses a new technique of repeatedly scraping off the black to reveal the white. This is a departure from writing in pictorial expression. Unlike the white of paper, this white is more than a white that is the result of a composition that reflects my aesthetic sense (the coexistence of two opposing sides, such as slow and fast, straight and curved lines); it is the true nature of the strong light I pursue.