With his works (modestly sized but monumental in spirit) being printed on self-made papers or on
Japanese washi papers—organic, artisanal, imperfect—he wishes to reach the heart more than the head. Cupido’s visual poems, presented in new constellations on each occasion, appeal to the ephemeral and uplifting world of music and dreaming. In the artist’s own words, “Making photographs is a natural process instead of depicting nature from the outside. The photograph is an echo of the feeling I felt that I wish to connect to the viewer’s own feeling and imagination.”