I would like to turn to soil to nourish the growth of animals. To nurture them with love and light, like the stars that illuminate me, become soft existences.
To me, animals are like an extension of the body and the repetition of the soul. I can feel their emotions and physical pain. At a particular moment, we are inseparable. We are one. This is a delicate connection, but brings sad shadows because you know that when animals live in the human world, they lose part of their right to speak.
Humans always have big imaginations and expectations for animals. Whether it is cute pictures on the Internet or over-interpreted behaviours, human beings only want to see images they like but ignore the actual situation, appearance, and emotions of animals. When I was sculpting, I created cute and fat animals. I brought my personal experience into my work, showing the public's expectations of animals and the fragments of my life with them. They are intertwined with each other, forming a space for dialogue.