“I thought if I could paint some interesting scenes in these holes they might add some color to the city.” But Wang was worried that the pigments in her watercolors could hurt the trees. After consulting environmental specialists and getting permission from city officials, Wang gathered her color palette, brushes and a stool and got to work. With her simple tools, Wang can draw attentively for a whole day. “My first painting was of rosy clouds, but many passersby couldn't understand it. Perhaps it was too abstract.”
After that, she began to paint animals. Using her paintbrush she creatively placed a raccoon, a squirrel and a cat in the holes. Wang spent between half an hour and three hours on each painting. Gradually, she created a fairytale world in the city, which is always covered by fog and haze in the winters.