Some homes never truly fall silent.
Long after the conversations end and the lights go out, certain places continue holding onto the people who once filled them with life. The worn wallpaper, the flicker of an old television, the low hum of static in the middle of the night. Every room becomes a container for memory. Every shadow feels familiar.
This artwork was created to capture that strange emotional space between grief, nostalgia, faith, and presence. The ghostly figures emerging through the walls are not meant to feel terrifying. They feel remembered. Like fragments of family history bleeding through old plaster and fading radio frequencies, refusing to disappear completely.
Built with layered painterly textures, vintage analog distortion, candlelit atmosphere, and hand-crafted realism, the piece was designed to resemble an aged oil painting touched by memory itself rather than a clean digital image. The subtle VHS interference and dim apartment lighting create the feeling of discovering a forgotten moment frozen somewhere between past and present.
| 24″ x 36″ (Vertical) | |
|---|---|
| Width, in | 24.00 |
| Height, in | 36.00 |
| Depth, in | 0.25 |
Product features
– Smooth and solid surface with rounded edges
– Pre-installed hanging hardware for easy install
– Clear acrylic with white vinyl backing
– Image appears embedded in glass
– Ready to hang and floats 1.5” off the wall
Care instructions
– Wipe the dust off gently with a soft, dry cloth.






