"If you say you have seen such a scene, it must be in your dream. "
This is a journey about dreams. We extract the rabbit and flower elements in the artist's works respectively, and interpret the dream in series as a medium. The rabbit represents the image of the self, and the flower represents the emotions deep in the heart, presenting the discussion of self-dialogue, and the construction of the set A tale of multiple dreams.
By traveling through different levels of dream space, transforming between different images, stepping into the artist's world, feeling the code of the artist's inner creation, and exploring the relationship between display and dreams.
01/ Wizard of Oz
"Dreams always begin inadvertently. A white light flashes, and a rabbit jumps out of my mind. Stop and use consciousness to create a dream garden."
This is a process of self-exploration, from innocence to darkness, understanding inner thoughts, struggling and sobering in the chasm of drifting. The rabbit here is a symbol of innocence, and also a bystander staring at us, giving us guidance when we are at a loss.
02/ Bizarre
"You can't use realistic language to describe and find that colorful, unpredictable and wonderful world."
The postures of "Rabbit and Flower" are unpredictable, and different emotions can be felt in the gaps of different works. Through deconstruction and reorganization of expression techniques, it makes it more exploratory and resonates, allowing us to experience the wonder of conscious dreams. Travel and grow in the world.
03/Urban Eden
"Look for yourself, discover the innocence and beauty in your heart, and return to yourself."
The author of the work "Burning Rich Flowers" is the apple tree in the "Garden of Eden". It overlooks the attractive scenery, bliss, desire and dissatisfaction in the garden. In the dimension of human beings and even the universe, nothing has changed.
The rabbit stops here, jumps, innocent and beautiful.