The artist was greatly influenced by the work of Mark Rothko. Like music, literature, and movies, paintings also have delicate and detailed expressions. They insist they should have it. I paint about human life: tragedy, ecstasy, fate. I want to express essential emotions through paintings. I thought that imperfect, intense lines and colors would maximize these emotions, and I drew pictures of moments in human life when emotions such as tragedy, ecstasy, and fate are felt, using plants as the main subject matter. Plants are the most appropriate way to express the artist's emotions because they are an indispensable personal object during the artist's growing years when he spent time close to nature. Through these emotions, it becomes an experience of complete encounter between the painting and the viewer. We pursue unity that goes beyond the linguistic understanding of the work and the recipient. The reason the work does not have a title is to express the emotions contained in the work in words. Because it is impossible to express.