In a set of four works titled Dim Sum Suffering, chinese buns are placed in a bamboo steamer. Each of the buns, made of cotton flower, depicts the four major suffering of our life that Buddha preached. One bun has the face of a baby, another has the face of an old man, the next shows a sick man, and the last, a skull. These faces show the lasting cycles of birth, aging, sickness, and death. The buns are fragile like actual buns which lose their shape when immersed in water because water soluble glue was used to shape them. The bamboo steamer and buns depict our infinite activities:Eating.