Dream Cells are my exploration of the cycle of life and cultural memory.
Each floral symbol is a sediment of time, layered and eroded through an endless process of construction and dissolution.
Rooted in Eastern philosophy and childhood garden memories, my work transforms the delicacy of bird-and-flower painting and the void of landscape art into a contemporary symbolic language.
I believe art is not only something to look at—it is something to enter; not just a dream to depict, but a world to travel through.
Through VR, digital interaction, and performative painting, I break the boundary between art and reality, turning viewers into collaborators.
My work is not an answer, but a doorway—an invitation to question time, dreams, and the cycle of existence.