Graduated from the Department of Fine Arts, Taipei National University of the Arts in
2021, and received an M.F.A. in Plastic Arts from Tainan National University of the
Arts in 2025.
The artist draws fragments from everyday life—such as diary entries and mobile
phone photographs—and merges them with shifting layers of memory and
imagination to construct a unique visual vocabulary. These images are not mere
realistic depictions but are blurred, reassembled, and distilled into forms and
contours that exist between reality and imagination.
From figures, sports fields, utility poles, and trees to distant ridgelines and
coastlines, even scattered architectural forms, these elements reflect not only
landscapes the artist has visited or longed to see but also essential components of
an inner world. Through their practice, the artist overlays images from screens with
words from diaries, producing a visual narrative that seems interconnected yet
touches only lightly at the edges. This subtle contact and reconfiguration offer
viewers a new image-language—one to be read and contemplated—guiding them
toward the deeper meanings that lie beneath the surface of the everyday.