Afterglow — everyday relics reborn as luminous monuments

Afterglow

A lone traveler drifts through endless dark, finding the ordinary objects of our world transfigured into sacred, glowing monuments. Our Afterglow collection is a quiet myth in eight parts about memory, technology and wonder.

The need — the decorator’s eye

Deep, atmospheric pieces have become the anchor of the modern living room, media room and bedroom — art that pulls a space inward and makes it feel cinematic and calm after dark. Afterglow’s near-black grounds and pooled light do precisely that, melting into a moody wall so the glow seems to float. One work commands a room on its own; the eight together build a hushed, immersive sequence.

The production — the art director’s vision

We took familiar relics — a television, a games controller, a reel of film, a bottle, a single ember — and rebuilt them as towering, reverent monuments for a solitary figure to discover. The pieces, from The Cathode Sun to The Arcade Ziggurat and The Controller Cathedral, treat nostalgia as something sacred: warm light rising out of profound darkness, intimate and grand at once.

The sale — the gallerist’s word

Eight works bound by one mood — wonder in the dark. Each carries its own small story of an object we once loved, raised to the scale of a cathedral. Face-mounted under acrylic glass, the luminous cores gain genuine depth against the blacks. Hang The Ascension or The Sole Pilgrim as a single immersive statement, or run the series as a nocturne that turns a wall into a slow, glowing pilgrimage.

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