In Infinity Rooms
Place a hand on the door and open it.
Step into the room and look around. An unexpected landscape unfolds before you.
It is not only memories that reside there. Things that have been locked away, things that have been discarded, things that were never given a name. All manner of things exist within that room.
You fix them in your gaze, feeling joy, surprise, and at times, sorrow.
And then, once again, you open the next door.
About the Works
Opening a door, entering a room, finding fragments of memory and shadow, and then moving on to the next room. This body of work was created from that kind of image.
At the time, I thought of making work as an act of reconstructing the knowledge, memories, emotions, and sensations accumulated within myself. As a symbol of this, I placed the motif of the “room” within the picture plane.
In that sense, this body of work seems to have been deeply introspective.






























