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Throughout history, nature has consistently served as a source of inspiration for artistic creations. Nature's presence in art has provided a canvas to convey the artist's personal experiences and worldview. As a result, the artist's mission extends beyond mere replication of nature; rather, it involves discovering and contemplating one's own “self” amidst the dynamic currents and rhythms of the natural world, in order to express this introspection in formative language unique to the artist. 

This work aims to not only train myself to observe and compose through trees with the most natural form without artificiality in the landscape, but also understand “myself” and “confront myself directly.” My intention is to delve into the realms of space and light, prioritizing the simplification of nuanced lines from trees and their subdued essence, rather than focusing solely on capturing the literal visual form of trees, beyond the mere replication of nature.

Throughout history, nature has consistently served as a source of inspiration for artistic creations. Nature's presence in art has provided a canvas to convey the artist's personal experiences and worldview. As a result, the artist's mission extends beyond mere replication of nature; rather, it involves discovering and contemplating one's own “self” amidst the dynamic currents and rhythms of the natural world, in order to express this introspection in formative language unique to the artist. This work aims to not only train myself to observe and compose through trees with the most natural form without artificiality in the landscape, but also understand “myself” and “confront myself directly.” My intention is to delve into the realms of space and light, prioritizing the simplification of nuanced lines from trees and their subdued essence, rather than focusing solely on capturing the literal visual form of trees, beyond the mere replication of nature.