To summarize my work in a nutshell, I paint "psychological landscapes" that combine human emotions with natural elements such as "plants, fire, water, and earth." My moody emotions, which rise and fall several times a day, sometimes burn like fire, flow as black rivers, and grow green like plant buds. Most of my work is about how to take negative emotions and transform them into positive energy.
"Green," a theme that has been particularly important in recent years, is based on the motif of plants as a symbol of coexistence and healing. "Green" has gone through a green flame, and in this exhibition, it has become the image of water, "Falls and Waves." In addition to the "waterfall and waves" that the word evokes, it also includes various other meanings such as "falling, pouring, rising, swallowing, and the natural energy that accompanies it." The endless field of grass is like an ocean when the wind blows. The tiny blades of grass gather together to create a giant green wave. When I lay down, they carry me away. The tough grasses create a whirlpool that swirls and sucks you in, but as soon as the wind dies down, they become soft and fluffy. The things that seem overwhelming in front of us can be solved at any moment.