Wang love to develop an insatiable about other cultures and places while growing up in India. His fascination in fine art and travel developed at a very young age, with achieving first position in inter school competition.
Wang believes nature and culture as source of his inspiration for his art works. In his words "my art works allows me to share with others the variety and beauty of the world I see. Increasingly, I feel urgency to document people in areas of the world threatened by urbanization and globalization, where traditional ways of life, ancient knowledge, customs, languages and identities are disappearing at an alarming rate. People often talk about endangered species and the loss of biodiversity in nature. Some are finally beginning to notice the threat to the diversity of cultures. The changes bought by rapid industrialization and urbanization affects not only animals and plant species, it also cause risk to societies that have been around for hundreds of years. Through contact and experience, we learn to develop tolerance and appreciation of others. In my travels and study I have come to recognize that the entire world's peoples, with their different beliefs, customs, and languages, have important connections. When any group disappears from this world, we lose a part of ourselves. Cultural loss means disappearance of memory and history, but it is also of potentials; a loss to the future. By documenting remote societies, I hope to inspire others to take note of what's at risk".
In his art works, he also explore the challenges that arise where people's lives are caught between the past and present, documenting the social issues of groups that modern society has touched but which present generation have left behind. He wants engage people in inspiring stories of perseverance and strength, not only of those who have found themselves caught in such a plight. But also amazing individuals and organizations that are lending a helping hand.