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An artist who expresses the feelings and memories of their experiences through free-flowing lines and distorted objects, constantly chasing after the unfinished.
He prefers to be free in his artistic expression, disliking the constraints of composition, value, and color. When he was a child, drawing in a sketchbook was like communicating with another self. He found solace in scribbling and felt a release from loneliness when he created crooked lines, simple forms, and illegible handwriting that served as his diary.
His approach to art is centered around "Doodlism," a philosophy that embraces the imperfections of childlike drawings and values intuition over technical skill. He believes that each picture and writing, despite its simplicity, contains a unique story that comes together in complex graffiti. His aim is to create artwork that is easy and enjoyable for everyone, as he views graffiti as a universal language that transcends age, race, and gender.
He draws in his own way, using any surface as his canvas to record his free-flowing lines, countless objects, and indistinguishable handwriting. He improvises relentlessly throughout the creative process, allowing the beginning and end of each piece to be shaped by his instincts. As an artist who embraces the philosophy of "Doodlism," he asks if his viewers have ever experienced the same freedom and expression in their own lives, and what their thoughts are on the matter.