Shin Hau draws inspiration from everyday life and has a deep love for Taiwanese culture. His art aims to create a warm and inclusive atmosphere through a bold visual style, whimsical characters, and humor. His work often features elements of Taiwanese life, including flower tiles, roof tiles, nostalgia-inducing toys, street food, night markets, betel nut stands, traditional stores, and shaved ice shops. Shin Hau enjoys creating paper puppets, unbaked ceramics, and fabric dolls. At exhibitions, he encourages people to make themed paper puppet masks.
A graduate of the Department of Fine Arts at Tung Hai University, Shin Hau¡¦s works won the Silver Award at the 2019 Taoyuan International Illustration Competition. He served as the art designer of the animated short film Dark River, which was selected for the 2016 Taichung International Animation Festival¡¦s Outstanding Selection and won the Grand Prize at the Southern Film Festival. His online series The Night Left the North Pole, featuring polar bears, received enthusiastic feedback. In January 2023, Shin Hau published his first picture book, Where Did the Sun Go?, followed by his second picture book, PFFT!!!