Nothing is louder than what isn't said.
This piece lives there.
In a world saturated with noise and excess, Midnight Vice offers something far more powerful: restraint. This artwork was conceived not as decoration, but as a statement—a visual punctuation mark for spaces that understand the difference between luxury and ostentation.
The inspiration emerged from the tension between public persona and private indulgence. What we choose to reveal. What we keep concealed. The cigarette becomes metaphor—for vice, for choice, for the quiet rebellion that happens behind closed doors. The stark black-and-white palette strips away distraction, leaving only essence.
This piece challenges the viewer to confront their own relationship with desire, control, and the masks we wear. It doesn't shout. It doesn't explain. It simply is—confident in its own authority, unapologetic in its presentation.
