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I decide to give a meaningful look at the repeating daily routine, or the merely passing time segments.
There are calendars and clocks to measure time, but they are quite meaningless. It is because, as everyone knows, an hour can be equal to an everlasting aeon or a fleeting moment. It depends on what I experience during this one hour.
The Greek Mythology has the two notions of time: kronos and kairos.
Meaningful time, special time, or the best moment are referred to as kairos in the Greek Mythology. Whereas, kairos represents the time one spends biding one’s time, looking forward to the right day. My best moment is when I meet God.
For the exhibition, my works express my best moments in daily life, those moments when I meet God. Those moments should be the moment of joy, the moment of hardship, the moment of gratitude, the moment of happiness, the moment of loneliness, the moment of solitude, and the moments of loving.
Giving a look does not stop at merely looking at something; it may represent yearning after bygone days or anticipation to future. Landscape stands outside us and inside us at the same time. I hope that the viewers will be projected into the paintings and share their own stories.