Artist Statement
My practice is rooted in the belief that there exists a shared pattern underlying every and any thing. This pattern is ubiquitous yet often imperceptible. I aim to give it form. I draw inspiration from mathematics and aspects of the sciences in their rational induction and extrapolation of phenomena. I also find guidance in Chinese philosophy on dynamics and tension. Recently, I have become fascinated by nature for its naturalness and, therefore, its close proximity to the universal pattern.
My work aims not to mimic or manipulate subject matters but only sets the stage for a curated collection of elements to evolve naturally. I greatly value the precision in intentionality during stage setting. Afterward, I step back and let the art happen. By inviting the audience to witness and sometimes to be a part of this happening, my work interacts, inspires, and inflicts reflection.