Floating Shadows on the Blooming Path — Solo | Sunnyart
2025.03.08 — 04.26
Sunnyart Museum
Hsinchu, Taiwan
For me, the most captivating aspect of painting lies in those moments when intuition defies expectations and leads to unforeseen discoveries. To keep a sense of freshness in my work, I’ve continually explored diverse painting techniques, ensuring that each act of painting is filled with imaginative possibilities.
“Floating Shadows on the Blooming Path” encompasses three series: A Year of Blooming, Tape Art, and Genesis. Each adopts a distinct creative method. In A Year of Blooming, floral forms are digitally reassembled, creating an abstract visual language that hovers between the floral and the non-floral. Tape Art centers on the spontaneous act of peeling masking tape, embracing an uncontrolled process to capture moments of surprise within the process. Genesis layers scratched lines and blocks of color to simulate the brewing of inspiration, the emergence of creation, and the process of imagination becoming form.
While differing in method, the series share a common pursuit: to produce visual states that appear structured yet are subtly disrupted, allowing newly formed ideas to shift, flow, and evolve. There’s something deeply engaging about that in-between state—where clarity begins to take shape but is still open, fluid, and full of possibility. It’s in these moments that painting feels most alive, and it's this sense of quiet transformation that continues to draw me back to the studio.
