Taro often behaves in ways that leave Yi Chun wondering. At times, she suddenly bursts into a sprint; at others, she tucks herself into a cardboard box waiting to be recycled. These actions seem to have no particular purpose, yet they slow the rhythm of daily life, drawing attention to it and forming what might be called a “cat landscape.” Such a landscape softens the frantic air, bringing a sense of healing to both the artist and the space she inhabits. Life is made up of small, everyday moments. Even if they carry no clear meaning, they are essential to Yi Chun. Over time, she comes to find joy in these ordinary things that quietly lift the spirit. Through unrestrained brushstrokes, these small moments of life are recorded quickly and efficiently, condensing time into the ink and stroke. In terms of layout, the variations in character size express major and minor moments alike.