Description
Purpose
The piece seeks to evoke the ‘liminal space’ phenomenon, capturing the profound discomfort and strange magnetism of transitional places, expressing the feeling of being watched by the ghosts of one’s own anxieties.
This work explores the chilling intersection of architecture and the psyche. Within a decaying corridor bathed in a sickly, bioluminescent teal, faceless figures emerge from the very walls they lean upon. They are not merely inhabitants but extensions of the structure—translucent, gaunt, and stripped of identity. The composition draws the eye toward a terminal darkness, suggesting a journey into the subconscious where the boundaries between the self and the environment begin to fray.
Living with this piece is an exercise in atmospheric tension. It commands a room through its mastery of depth and its unapologetic use of a monochromatic, clinical palette. It serves as a powerful anchor for a space, challenging the viewer to find beauty in the abandoned and the unsettling. It is a cinematic study of silence, stillness, and the echoes of what remains when the world is left behind.
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Position this at the end of a long hallway to create a breathtaking illusion of architectural extension
- Utilize dim, recessed spotlighting to enhance the depth of the deep blacks and the glow of the teal tones
- Pair with minimalist industrial furniture in cold steel or matte black to respect its clinical mood
- Avoid placing near vibrant warm colors; this work thrives in a monochromatic or cool-toned environment
Perfect For
- Collectors of psychological surrealism and cinematic horror aesthetics
- Interior designers seeking a high-contrast, atmospheric focal point for avant-garde spaces
- Those fascinated by the ‘backrooms’ lore and the beauty of industrial decay
- Admirers of conceptual photography that challenges the traditional perception of the human form
From the Nightmares Unleashed collection:
Every title here opens a door we usually keep closed. An endless corridor, a creature stirring behind the mirror, silent figures who watch and never speak — these are the visions that visit us in the small hours, gathered and given form. The collection moves like a single long night: from the first hush of unease through the wailing of a dark forest, into the crawling shadow and the abyss beyond, ending at a feast that is anything but peaceful. Together the works trace the arc of a dream that refuses to release its grip.
What makes them worth living with is not the fright but the beauty inside it. Fear, looked at directly, becomes composition, atmosphere, depth — a charged stillness that holds the eye long after the first shiver passes. To hang one of these pieces is to keep a small, controlled storm in the room: thrilling, theatrical, and oddly comforting once it belongs to you. They reward the brave and the curious, the people who understand that the most unforgettable images are the ones that dare to unsettle.
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Hyperrealism
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.





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