Centered around a keyhole-shaped portal, Tunnel Vision invites viewers to peer from a lush green garden of ginkgo trees into a gray, somber room, where a window frames a horizon scorched red by the sun. A stairway burns through the keyhole’s opening, threatening a nearby chair and suggesting the impending destruction of the entire home. Ito’s work thrives in this tension, balancing love and loss, order and chaos. The keyhole, a recurring motif in his practice, functions both as a literal tunnel and a metaphor for introspection.