Cloud
In cloud, Yokota shifts the focus toward immateriality and diffusion. Forms appear suspended within soft, vaporous fields, as if dissolving into atmospheric layers. The series moves away from the solidity of physical space and instead explores states of transition and dispersion.
Through digital processing and re-photographing, contours are softened and structures partially erased. The image becomes fluid, hovering between presence and disappearance. In cloud, photography is treated as a mutable surface, capable of drifting beyond fixed representation and entering a realm defined by instability, movement and light.