This series work is made up of three kinds of contrast between animals. 
(Big& Small, Domestic & Wild, Life & Death).
In the first picture, people raised fleas to giant size, then used their skins to resurrect ancient dinosaurs, and sold them as pets in dinosaur museum souvenir shops. 
Resurrecting the dinosaurs is a selfish attempt by humans to explore ancient life, but at the same time, they were playing with another kind of life as if it were a medical experiment. This picture is about the equal rights relationship between different groups, animal to animal, human to animal, and even human to human.

The second picture is the exchange of animals' living places between the pet dog at home and the monkey in the forest. Humans create bath scenes for monkeys in the bathroom, while dogs are displaced into the jungle. 
Humans have created what they consider to be the best possible environment for animals to live in. But how do humans know what kind of environment animals prefer and whether these animals are really suitable for the environment created for them is worth considering.
In the third picture, polar bears lose their home due to global warming, so humans create a suitable living place in the refrigerator. And simulate the conditions of the polar day and the polar night, to keep the bears in it.
The refrigerator with frozen fish in it becomes the new home for the polar bears, however, the hand on the right which is taking the fish away, represents humans destroy the polar bear's home again.
I wanted to recreate the feeling of humans playing with life in a sandbox better, 
so I made a 3D installation to represent the scene in the first picture, which is about dinosaurs and fleas.
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