As I look on, all I see is time fleeting fast. Faced with a series of changes, I feel the time quickly passing and everything is being stripped of its cover. All there left is the hidden clue. Without much deliberate attempt, I place the field in the image to construct a scene which is real and illusionary at the same time, giving the viewers only a fictional clue to the mystery. As the images are being transformed, its sacred meaning keeps being replaced by fragmented moments in life. Change in time and space makes any event unpredictable in its results. When we go beyond the limits of time, various different stories begin to emerge from those fragmented moments of life. Meanwhile, the same time and space will, however, move along in various directions; eventually, everything that occurs on this temporal-spatial dimension will be transformed into memories that are ultimately reflected in the painting. (Chiu Chien jen)