Artwork description: Void (variable size) uses powdered sugar as a kiln casting blowing agent, firing to form blue-black interleaved mottled layers and a fibrous glass texture. The form of the work is a group of simple columns, carrying the author's overall feeling of the environment of growth, it is like a cylinder, flat, monotonous, solemn and boring, but also produced subtle changes. The scattered columns represent the emotional ups and downs of the author. Cobalt blue and black interwoven walls of the mottled land, like the night sky flashing but difficult to reach the meteor, is the author or flat, or twists and turns, or vague traces of life. The fibrous glass extending at the mouth of the fracture, as attached to the hometown and collective memory, is trapped in a nomadic soul.