Zhuang Hong-yi’s landscape works embody a traditional approach, utilizing a combination of gestural impasto and folded rice paper to vividly portray breathtaking landscapes. The artistic themes revolve around the concepts of memory and energy, as well as his keen observations of the natural world.  Zhuang's style is characterized by a sense of artistic freedom, as he fearlessly employs bright and expressive strokes of color that blend together and create a lively and unbounded canvas. In doing so, he creates a symbol of natural defiance in the face of the relentless march of global urbanization.