At first glance, Tung-Shuo Wang's works appear to be static imitations of sculptures. With repetitive brushstrokes, he places a series of images within the canvas—perhaps a collection of lines, perhaps even vague outlines—like the inner world under a microscope, conveying a state of tranquility. Imagining himself as a vehicle or container, the artist expresses abstract emotions through layers of translucent, low-saturation paint, imbuing the hazy canvas with a warm texture.