My artistic interest has increasingly focused on the unity of nature and human experience. This concept derives from East Asian philosophy and it is deeply ingrained into that culture. I seen that nature can survive extremely harsh conditions yet still eventually blossom filled with life. I combine this concept of nature with my life in my work. I personally have struggled and weathered many storms but I have also experienced joy and beauty. I try to integrate and internalize these experiences and conditions in my work. In my paintings, I use strong energetic brush strokes. The traditional brushes with long hair can hold a lot of water. With this liquid, the bristles run freely with long strokes on the surface of rice paper in a variety of styles. I try to create harmony and beauty using the tension between filled and unfilled space on the paper in my compositions. This makes for a lively conversation with water, ink, brush, and me. These drawing show a vigorous energy of unity. The Abundance of Nature has always inspired me. I feel as though there is a profound connection between nature and my work.