The main motif is natural wood, and Fukuma calling weed. It reflects the form of life.It reflects the shape of life. The shape of life mean is the manifestation of the desire for survival to efficiently obtain nutrition and prosper more richly. But That doesn't mean it's rational or innovative. After all, it's wasteful and unbalanced.It may seem to you every day that it doesn't change, but it actually evolves and gets worse day by day. If you look carefully in the work, you can see the day-to-day accumulation and continuity. Finally, this work is close to the etching technique of painting.
He has no desire for power, no desire for honor, and no desire for self-revealing, but only concentrates on pure production. Also, the work he creates is very conceptual, and at first glance it seems to be a viewer choice, but it is very visual and the beauty of the screen is kept, and it can accept a large number of viewers. What he wants is a search for the inner world, but the work can also be viewed as a very sharp critique of the present age.