Bad Dreams No.21 _ Pudor Publicus _ is a cinematic interior scene built around tension, gaze, and the fragile boundary between exposure and control. Set in a dim bar atmosphere, the composition uses soft, warm highlights and deep shadows to create a mood that feels both intimate and uneasy—like a memory you cannot fully trust.
The figure is presented with a deliberate, composed stillness, while the background dissolves into bokeh, silhouettes, and ambient light. This contrast turns the space into a psychological stage: public surroundings, private emotion. The work explores how presence can become performance, and how vulnerability can exist even when the posture appears calm.
Within the Bad Dreams series, this piece emphasizes narrative ambiguity and nocturnal elegance—less a story told directly, more a sensation: a pause, a glance, a lingering afterimage.
Produced as a limited edition fine art print, the artwork is printed using archival pigment printing on museum-quality paper. 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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