‘‘Senaka de kataru; We say in the back’’. It’s a Japanese idiom. "Senaka" means back in Japanese. By examining someone's back, we can imagine people's will and feelings without words or glances. This is the most minimal method of body language.
The moment of 6pm is a junction between two worlds - day and night, light and darkness, society and the individual. Every day we collect the events and our thoughts, accumulating together and getting heavier. At 6pm we carry it on our back and we move from one world to another.
SENAKA 6pm is a series of photographs taken in France, Italy, UK, Russia, Japan, China and Mongolia. The landscape and the light change according to places and seasons, but it’s always 6pm. This series topic is human-made boundaries, such as time zones, country borders, social environments, and the universality of human and nature that transcends these limits.