Ruby-Jane Fu works at the intersection of body, material, and nature - across painting, installation, material research, and collage, treated not as seperate disciplines but as one continuous investigation. Central to her work is the micro/ macro principle: Enlarging the organic until it loses its identity and becomes something else. It shimmers through, suggests itself, disappears behind a layer of material or colour. That layer is essential. Latex, mylar, liquid, glass, foil, fabric- materials that are simultaneously fashion and nature, constructed and organic, glossy and raw. They merge with the bodily, without showing it. They chafe against it without dominating it. Fu investigates how the body can be sensed without being seen. Sensuality and eroticism as a quality of matter itself - not of the image. Her work moves deliberately outside categories: not figurative, not abstract, not sculpture, not painting alone. It is an ongoing investigation into the boundary between two things that touch, penetrate, or dissolve into each other.