Behind The Artworks: Phenomy - Phantasmagoria (2026)


The artwork for Phantasmagoria visualizes a mind suspended between perception and delusion. It is not a literal scene but a psychological space where memory, guilt, and identity collapse into one another. The figures appear fractured and unfinished, suggesting a self that has been divided by experience and shaped by inherited trauma rather than choice.

The environment carries a theatrical quality, like a stage frozen mid-performance. This reflects the album’s central idea that reality itself is performative, constructed from roles imposed by belief, fear, and expectation. The absence of clear boundaries between foreground and background mirrors the album’s recurring theme of blurred consciousness, where dreams and waking life become indistinguishable.

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