When I began this series, I had not yet encountered The Three-Body Problem.
Later, I discovered its story about a planet where three suns rise and fall in unpredictable cycles, shaping the destiny of an entire civilization.
It felt uncannily familiar. I had already imagined my own world of three suns rising above the sea, each one revealing a different truth about existence, emotion, and light.
Through Three Suns Rising Over the Sea, I create a universe that reflects both cosmic mystery and human fragility. In this imagined realm where shifting suns illuminate a restless ocean, each celestial body symbolizes the inner self struggling to endure, to evolve, and to find meaning within a world marked by conflict and chaos.
This series goes beyond personal expression. It seeks to redefine contemporary art as a shared field of consciousness, where artist and viewer meet through emotion and awareness. Art becomes not an isolated act but a bridge that invites reflection, empathy, and transformation.
The paintings reveal how light and shadow coexist within every human experience. Vivid colors drawn from the subconscious express both pain and recovery, despair and hope. Every individual exists as a distinct being, yet remains connected to the collective rhythm of humanity.
If the record of human existence were read in a distant future, the details of individual lives might fade, leaving behind only the shared memory of our species. What once felt like my own private suffering now appears as a universal echo, something all people carry in different forms.
Life itself is a journey through struggle and renewal.
Through Three Suns Rising Over the Sea, I hope to capture both the weight of that journey and the moment when light returns. As you stand before these works, may you sense a reflection of your own inner landscape and feel the quiet glow of your own rising suns.












