Born in 1961, Li Min Chung was part of the first generation in Taiwan to be attracted to video games, with their exciting sounds, brilliant pictures, rapid movement and full-on sensory stimulus. His experience with games gradually led to the development of a form of surreal art that attempts to transcend the ordinary world and its cares. Abstract oils are Lee's specialty. In the one-dimensional space of the flat canvas, he constructs multiple obscure perspectives and creates a sense of space through overlapping elements, as well as utilizing bright colors and strong contrasts. Symbols such as cats or cartoon characters may emerge from the depths of a work. An audience hypnotized by the visual stimuli may feel drawn into the sort of "virtual" state common in video games.