I draw, I am
Digital Print
50 x 50 cm
“I exist because I draw” arises from the desire to tell a story and best communicate myself through works. Throughout my life, I draw, and the influences that have shaped me are related to the culture of information receiving—especially Asian culture and mythology. My communication through my works is my experience telling, and the culture sharing to keep it alive via my own interpretation. Creating new works does not only illustrate relief and beauty, but also my existence. There is a correlation between carp and dragon in this picture, which came from Japanese mythology that a carp will be transformed into a dragon when crossing the Yellow River. I am really into this mythology, hence I combine it with myself gradually starting to create things. I am a carp today, but I might be a dragon one day in the future.