Wu’s paintings express an extreme sense of repetition and regularity. Her bright paper collages and parallel colors are executed in every kind of combination and variation. Captivated by the stacking of lines and colors, the artist strives to imitate the act of reading repetitive information that can never be fully read by repetitively constructing similar horizontal stripes. In this way, the work explores the complex mood in which congested sensations brought on by the excessive amounts of information today cause feelings of panic and anxiety, yet there is no way to extricate oneself from this information overload. The artist attempts to pull away from the rational, minimalistic visual forms of abstract painting. Through the use of repetitive horizontal lines and rich colors to interweave complex emotions, a seemingly casual yet also forced sense of paranoid behavior is expressed. Wu’s abstract paintings are not just a pure dialogue of form. They also do not resemble the sporadic improvisation of traditional abstract expressionism. In the repetitive process of painting and collaging, the artist re-establishes the “Reiterate” function that accompanies the sentiments of painting, while attempting to exceed the limitations of the abstract form, and presenting the artist’s personal and unique style of expression.