Growing up in two distinctive cultures, I can well combine the best of both sides, the American culture and the Taiwanese culture, and then express my creative thinking in my art pieces. This unique personal experience lets me possess the ability to manipulate the spirits of two different subjects together into my artworks successfully. Often, these subjects evoke some kinds of emotional linkages, mostly human-to-human or human-to-animal. The ideas and concepts are to emphasize on the relationship (interacting, confronting, etc.) between the two subjects. All in all, the core motivation is to convey the interrelationship between the two cultures that made me who I am today into every piece I create. Glass and clay are the major which I am exploring and learning. Current artworks highlight my intention to figure out the features of glass, clay and metal, and to enhance skills in mixed casting. Several trials are needed to achieve success in most cases. Various unexpected results, eventually, led me onto the right track and into the next stage.The distinctive features of glass fascinate me and arouse my curiosity. My idea is to present the features of life with the characteristics of glass. For example, subjects alive need to breath, and glass responds to this idea because it can capture the air and show the moment of living life. Moreover, it can be liquefied, and then shares similar characters with water, another indication of life. Another material I like is clay. It has great plasticity, and is a good medium for me to make my work more vivid. These exhibits shown not only implicit my motivation in art, but also present the features of glass and clay.