Thinking - A spot and a letter

Thinking - A spot and a letter

Thinking - poem, text, and painting : It has long been recognized in the Eastern world that poetry, text, and Chinese ink paintings were not really differentiated.
I draw paintings on Chinese drawing paper with a painting brush and Chinese ink. Eventually these materials that resemble nature have made me slower and softer than I was before, just like nature is.
When I pick up my brush and dip it in Chinese ink, I am revived again with a Chinese drawing on paper. It sometimes becomes a poem, sometimes a text, and sometimes a painting.

Thinking - A spot : A spot is the basic unit of a poem, text, and painting.
I think about very trivial and original things - about a "spot".
A spot is a physiological and physical product of myself other than a plain thing as a physical result.
Also, I think about another very trivial and original activity - "marking a spot".
Marking a spot is an unplanned action that occurs in random space; that is, a "negligence".
And, it is also "adding something else". In each spot and/or in an array of spots, is my origin, the world of thinking and actions. I mark the units of life in my imagination and daily life as dots and float myself in the middle of a limitless heart, and stare at myself, as I become several dots.

Thinking - A letter : I think thoughts every day, for a long time, and in depth.
Then I write poems. write text. I paint a picture.
My poems are letters.
They are the words that I whisper to myself in a low voice.
They become other pictures of mine.
I write a long letter for myself.
A long letter composed of several poems is written inside my thinking and of time and space surrounding me, and flows deep and long like water.