While studying at the National Taiwan University of the Arts, Yao once planned to be an illustrator. After graduation, she was recruited by an advertising company. It was the golden age of the advertising industry. She was so talented that she was loved by international brands and became a creative designer along the way. The director is directly connected to the digital culture. In the Internet boom, he deeply feels the high level of loss and loneliness that people feel in this high-speed era. Duck picks up the childlike oil crayon and paints the emotional scenery he encounters by chance in a cafe, in the mountains, or in the sound of the waves, without making any sketches... The unproportioned lines and the innocent and clumsy brushstrokes are an unprecedented scene. The exchange of sounds takes the viewer into a certain period of silence in life, healing strangers. Duck graffiti has become a "daily publication". This infectious painting style has attracted the attention of various brands and they have sought cooperation, including: Taichung National Opera House, Forest Service... and international commercial brands, etc. We always think: instead of discussing what art is, Why not feel and enjoy art first! No matter how many definitions there are, if they can't touch people's hearts, what's the point? We believe that duck paintings can resonate with more people in this age of spiritual loneliness.