Schrödinger's Cat Series

The "Schrödinger's Cat" series conveys the idea that the material world originates from human consciousness through layered graphic techniques and delivers positive messages.

I believe that this world is created by human thought, where each thought is like a pixel on a computer screen. When there are enough pixels, an image emerges. The existence of things in a three-dimensional space is due to receiving sufficient attention to be created. In life, multiple possibilities coexist, and what ultimately materializes into the facts visible to the human eye depends entirely on the amount of attention people give to these possibilities. In this series of paintings, I use images with less than 100% opacity to represent things that are not yet fully formed. The overlay of two images, both with less than 100% opacity, indicates the coexistence of two possibilities. Through my artwork, I attempt to visually demonstrate my understanding of the true state of unmanifested things in three-dimensional space and Schrödinger's cat's state of being both alive and dead, thereby encouraging people to focus more on positive things.

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This picture is both a plank and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a cat.

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This picture is both tree bark and flowers from a florist.

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This picture is both tree bark and withered grass and flowers.

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This picture is both a nightscape and the surface of a vase at home.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and shrubbery.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree by the lake.

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This picture is both tree bark and a path in the park.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree in the park.

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This picture is both tree bark and a mangrove.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a house in the scenic area.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and flowers in the park.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both a stone and a landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree by the lake.

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This picture is both tree bark and a mountain.

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This picture is both tree roots and a tree.

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This picture is both tree roots and a tree.

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This picture is both tree bark and a tree.

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This picture is both the surface of a stone and a Dutch landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and a mangrove.

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This picture is both the surface of a stone and a snowy landscape.

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This picture is both a stone and a natural landscape.

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This picture is both a stone and a tree.

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This picture is both a stone and a small pond in the park.

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This picture is both the surface of a stone and a self-made landscape.

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This picture is both tree bark and shrubs in the park.

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This picture is both tree bark and trees at night.

Email: CrystalOceanLeeArts@gmail.com

Email: CrystalOceanLeeArts@gmail.com