My current work explores the emotional and psychological facets of human experience through abstraction. I see painting as a journey through a shifting landscape — a kind of wonderland where reality and imagination blend and perception constantly changes. By using metaphors like the kaleidoscope and origami, I create fragmented yet flowing compositions that reflect the unpredictable movements of memory and emotion. Each piece balances architectural structure or geometric shape and spontaneity, capturing the tension between chaos and order, clarity and ambiguity. Through this process, I aim to give shape to what defies words — inviting viewers to look inward, pause, and find their own traces within abstraction. My paintings serve as portals of transformation, where fragments come together into wholeness, and wonder becomes the final destination.