In recent years, Agi’s creative focus has centered on Chinese Zodiac art, resonating deeply with collectors across Asia — from semiconductor executives to listed company owners, spanning Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and China.
Agi’s “Zodiac Sculptures” embody a symbolic aesthetics of life and blessings.
Rather than pursuing complexity, his works emphasize refinement of form and restraint of expression, revealing an elegant, profound, yet contemporary sculptural language.
Through this approach, he redefines Zodiac art — infusing it with modern design sensibility and philosophical depth.
In his creations, these familiar Zodiac figures are reinterpreted as a contemporary “system of life symbols”, which Agi calls C·S·I·G·M — Cultural Symbol of Individual Growth and Meaning.
Within this symbolic framework, each Zodiac sign is more than a cultural totem; it becomes a vessel of life, carrying personal destiny, character, and the connection to one’s time, embodying both meaning and blessing.
Guided by the belief that “everyone deserves their own self,” Agi uses one’s Zodiac sign to offer the most personal and heartfelt blessing — connecting each individual’s life through the beauty of the Zodiac, turning art into a profound reflection on life itself.