Nocturne is a singular and evocative work within Suspended Narratives, both a continuation and a quiet rupture. It departs from my earlier visual language to explore a new, dreamlike mode of storytelling that intertwines fragments of my digital works from 2022. What emerges is not a linear narrative but a drifting vision that oscillates between beauty and unease. Some may perceive it as a descent into nightmare; for me, it is the opposite: a lucid celebration of existence, of the fragile architecture of the self, and ultimately, of art itself. Nocturne becomes both a mirror and a passageway: an intimate dialogue between darkness and illumination, chaos and creation.
One might see Nocturne (and in general Suspended Narratives) responding to or resisting narrative-dominant visual culture (cinema, streaming, commercial video). Instead of telling a story, it offers mood, ambiguity, and invitation.