Along with his path, Wu Bing learns to use pigments to depict the interaction and the relationship that Mankind, as individuals and collective groups, has with their social, culture and natural environment. By using the poetic expression of the painting, and uniquely graphic illustration of the Chinese characters, he tries to find the inner harmony among the intrinsic nature of these relationships.
As an embedded eastern philosophic artist and human being, Wu Bing incorporates both water painting and oil painting, both impressionism and expressionism to pursue the answer of perhaps the most fundamental yet the most critical question in human history: the purpose of life, the nature of the world.