Rice Field, Japan 2006
Archival pigment print on organic gauze
90 x 125 cm
Daydream, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Seashells, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Shell fisher, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Tokyo tower, Japan 2006
Archival pigment prints on organic gauze
90 x 125 cm
Twilight, Japan 2006
Light box
Edition: 7 + II A.P.
24 x 30 cm
Maki # 2, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Waterbird, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Maki # 1, Japan 2006
Archival pigment print on gauze
125 x 90 cm
Mirage, Japan 2006
Light box
30 x 24 cm
Untitled # 1, Japan 2006
Light box
24 x 30 cm
Brera # 1, Milan 2006
Archival pigment print on organic gauze
90 x 125 cm
Brera # 2, Milan 2006
Archival pigment print on organic gauze
90 x 125 cm
Gallery Ef – Tokyo, 2006
Installation view
Lightboxes
Gallery Ef – Tokyo, 2006
Installation view
Lightboxes
Gallery Ef – Tokyo, 2006
Installation view
Archival pigment prints on gauze
Gallery Ef – Tokyo, 2006
Installation view
Archival pigment prints on gauze

Unveiled at Gallery ef in Tokyo in 2006, Indefinite Path speaks about a poetic journey and reflects an atlas of intimate landscapes between Japan and Europe.
A delicate sensitive shade floats on the surface of the images, the state of things changes: the landscape, the memory and the color of things appear in a way closer to feelings and entwined with the light and the moment of life.

A monograph with photographs by Leo Pellegatta and a short text by author Ishii Shinji was published in 250 copies + 10 limited editions in collaboration with the Japanese fashion designer RouRou and presented during the opening show at Gallery ef .

Words following images, following colours, following places … and indefinite memories, indefinite paths. Everything is in motion, becoming.
We all have our own vision of reality, and reality is transforming itself in every single moment …