Ruby-Jane Fu sees freedom of thought and blurring of boundaries as the essence of art. Emotions arise as emotional responses to our sensory perception and interpretation. The need, and at the same time the limitation to categorize and label these emotions, largely stemming from our culture, are a fascinating and essential feature of humanity for Ruby-Jane.The human body is therefore a focal point of her work, where she blurs the boundaries herself and abstracts it. She also pays special attention to gender inequality, an aspect that still exists within our society.There's always some sort of liquid feel and connotations of eroticism and the human body. She explores which materials evoke these feelings, such as latex, bubble wrap, mylar film, liquid glass, and fabric. Materials with a soft, tactile, fluid, or sexy character. In doing so, she also incorporates light and reflection as an additional layer of the work.