She combines a mastery of technique with sophisticated lyricism by transforming common objects, which resonated with her, into porcelain, evoking feelings, memories and history.
During the period of her study in university, she pioneered in using porcelain to present her creation concept, rather than solely an objects appreciated from aesthetics perspective.
[3] Her works have been shown in many solo and group exhibitions in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taiwan, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Madrid, Queensland and Melbourne since 1995.
The exhibition's Chinese title "Sheng, Cun, Zai" conveys the idea of living with the dual intention of preserving the past while being mindful of the present.
Some porcelain common objects were also displayed : a pair of socks, a young girl's qipao, a toddler's crocheted cardigan, and even a plush teddy bear.