This work features an original world view based on bright pink tones. The fantastically drawn mushrooms, flowers, and people each play a symbolic role, evoking various stories in the viewer. The symbolic elements "mushrooms, people, and flowers" are depicted symbolically, and all have a fantastic and meaningful presence. The mushrooms symbolize growth and mystery, the flowers symbolize beauty and fragility, and the mysterious shape of the human being provides a narrative. They are also depicted in abstract and strange forms, suggesting the complexity of emotions and psychology, giving a somewhat unstable and profound impression. The intertwining of each of these elements gives the viewer a variety of interpretations of this work. The dotted background and curvilinear composition evoke a dream world where reality and fantasy mingle, creating a mysterious and enchanting atmosphere throughout the work. As the title "Pain and Pleasure" indicates, the work contains the theme of the coexistence of joy and pain in life, with hidden anxiety and tension amidst the pop colors, creating a piece that can be freely interpreted by each viewer. Just by hanging it on the wall, it instantly brightens up the space and gives a unique sense of storytelling.