Unforgettable Night
This work focuses on a state of night that is felt rather than seen.
The figure does not represent a specific event or moment, but the lasting emotional effect the night leaves behind.
Reality is intentionally shifted toward the inner world.
The body and posture are shaped to reflect internal tension rather than external form.
This approach is connected to Surrexpressionism, where emotion guides form instead of visual accuracy.
What matters in this work is not aesthetic perfection, but emotional truth.
The gaze and posture do not explain themselves; they convey a state directly.
The night has ended, yet its impact remains.



