In a sunny morning, I walked into a hot humid garden; I saw a large garden covered in giant blue-green net. This is the garden in the net. The garden is filled with numerous tropical plants and flowers in red, yellow, blue, green and purple colors, as the colors compete one another to express their infinite vitality. When the bright sunlight shines through the net and washes over the entire garden, all the plants are coated with a silver white tint. The shades of the forest become magical that make one lost in this mysterious and chaotic fantasy land.

Suddenly, I got the urge of picture taking as I go frenzy with my diaphragm. I begin to explore the surrounding to hunt for the sensations that reflect my inner vision. Again and again, the illusion of the site impacts me emotionally as it seems to disconnect from the reality while flooded the scenery with poetic sensations. However the garden is more than a state of illusion or garden scenery, as it makes one lost oneself and time while become a part of the garden and bond to its limitless wonder.

In my art making process, I think beyond visual structure and form, but on the scene’s content in its purest state. I tried to depict the state of space and time to be indistinctive in my works to depict a magical garden that keeps all of my emotions and memories within.