Bad Dreams No.11 – Ballet as Prayer – is a black-and-white study where the body becomes both architecture and ritual. The composition is built around a vertical axis: elongated legs rise through the frame like columns, while the face recedes into softness, half-present, half-withheld. What reads first as physical precision gradually turns into something quieter—discipline as devotion, stillness as a form of speech.
The image is deliberately structured. High contrast and controlled midtones separate skin from background without harshness, and the shallow focus creates a gentle uncertainty around identity. The title frames the pose as a kind of secular prayer: not performance for an audience, but a private act of concentration—breath, balance, endurance—held in a suspended moment.
As part of the Bad Dreams series, this work explores how intimacy can be intensified by restraint. The scene offers no narrative resolution; instead it holds attention through geometry, tonal precision, and the subtle tension between exposure and distance. The result is calm on the surface, unsettling underneath—like a dream that remains vivid after waking.
Printed as a limited edition fine art work, it is produced using archival pigment printing on museum-quality paper, with careful attention to detail retention and smooth gradation across highlights, midtones, and deep blacks. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and prepared for long-term preservation.
Multiple sizes are available. Production is made to order, and worldwide shipping is available.





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