“The Ecosystem of the Transcendental World and Its Multiple Universes” is a grand series of works that currently comprises 130 universes. This piece represents the "Matter, Spirit, and the Other of the 50th Universe" within the series.
The full title of this work is "Defined from the Perspective of the Transcendent World: Matter, Spirit, and the Other of the 50th Universe. Defined from the Perspective of Humanity: the Profound One."
The project “The Ecosystem of the Transcendental World” consists of over 1,000 small paintings (54 × 38 cm). Each possesses a unique character, like an individual musical note, and they are assembled into 130 large-scale works. The collective impact is monumental, akin to a Beethoven symphony. The purpose is singular: to explore, through the language of art, the origin of life and the world, and to seek their true nature—much like the quest undertaken by philosophy and science.
Although we cannot directly express the unknown essence of being, we can reveal the material and spiritual manifestations it generates. My art attempts to render visible what our senses cannot perceive—dark matter and dark energy—through spiritual intuition, thereby visualizing the landscapes of multiple universes.
My artistic practice is a dialogue with the Dao, a state of mystical union with it. It is a return to the Dao itself and a return to the primordial state. Starting from a place of authenticity, it seeks to reveal the infinite Being contained within Non-Being; and conversely, it endeavors to peer into Non-Being through the forms of Being. In doing so, it reveals a visual reality that transcends sensory perception.
In my artistic exploration, I combine insights from philosophy, quantum physics, parallel universes, and dark energy with artistic expression. By merging Eastern ink painting and calligraphy with Western artistic forms, I break traditional boundaries and achieve a synthesis of Eastern and Western cultures. On the basis of metaphysics, my works aim to reveal the infinite creative potential of art itself.”