Computer animation is one way to liberate people from their circumstantial gravity, and it is one way to give them mental freedom.
My work is like a dialogue between me and unseen powers, like alchemy.
I have always been a coward as a child. I am not very brave. I am very aware of the fact that I am not very gutsy.
Only an idiot would open an exhibition saying, 'Look at my awesome work.'
The boyhood dream of becoming a painter stays important to me.
Many artists, when they are creating art, are searching for a vehicle that can manifest a feeling they have inside of themselves.
Everyone has their moments of solitude, difficulties, and vulnerability.
I tend to be cautious and rational, prone to keep everything under control.
Using gunpowder as a medium became a way to liberate myself.
Through art, through people working together and building relationships and trust, people can overcome the problems of politics.
For my art, there is a common theme most of the time it is using the things we can see to search for the world we cannot see.
Only individual creativity can bring about real social development.
Any work that is born out of natural serendipity or reverts to simpler times is poignant for people - in any era.
The role of art in society is not to resolve conflicts; rather, it is to express these conflicts and antagonisms.
Temporality and the transformation of energy are two very important aspects in my work.