Urban Nyctophobia
- Year
- 2026
- Medium
- Art numérique
- Dimensions
- 39*29
- Status
- Available
100.00
About this work
The image opens onto a subterranean corridor bathed in a sickly greenish darkness. The harsh light of the ceiling-mounted neon fixtures battles the thick gloom, casting pallid reflections onto a tiled floor that seems to ooze with dampness. The gaze is irresistibly drawn to the far end: a dark staircase descending into the unknown, where the light fails to penetrate. The walls, lined with austere ceramic tiles, seem to close in on the viewer, creating an overwhelming sense of confinement. What strikes most is the very texture of the image itself. It is marred by a web of scratches, cracks, and corrosion stains, as if the film itself had been unearthed from a forgotten place. This "dirty" filter gives the impression of observing a traumatic memory or a reality in decay. It is a liminal space par excellence: a passageway where no one wishes to linger, where the silence must be as heavy as the stale air.
- Original work — Artworks Digital professional portfolio
- Artist based in meung sur loire
- Ideal for collectors and galleries
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