Noriki Muramaki's "The Highest Good is Like Water" flows gently with layers of white and blue, interpreting Zhuangzi's philosophical viewpoint: "The highest good is like water." In the artwork, the use of acrylic paint flows as smoothly as water, with changing color gradients that seem to breathe. The delicate brushwork creates a subtle depth of space, making one feel as if they are immersed in an endless ocean. The piece conveys a sense of harmony and ease, reflecting the delicacy and sensibility mentioned by Muramaki himself. This illusory yet concrete boundary challenges the viewer's perception, inviting profound philosophical contemplation.