Some worlds are never meant to be seen.
Marcus Kearney lives a quiet, predictable life. Same apartment. Same commute. Same job. Same habits.
Until one Tuesday feels horrifyingly familiar.
Then the cracks begin to appear.
A wall that presses back.
A woman who never blinks.
An extra button in an elevator that shouldn't exist.
As the surface of Marcus's world begins to peel away, he discovers that reality may be nothing more than a carefully painted illusion-and something behind it has noticed him looking.
With his memories becoming unreliable and the people closest to him beginning to feel unfamiliar, Marcus must decide how far he is willing to go for the truth.
Because waking up is only the beginning.
And once you see behind the canvas, it sees you too.
Behind the Canvas is a dark psychological and existential horror about memory, repetition, grief, and the terrifying comfort of living inside a lie.