Dyspepsia

$75.00

An original pen and ink drawing of a spindly, horned creature hunched over the remains of something unseen. Its hollow eyes and hooked limbs suggest unease, as if caught in the act of some strange, compulsive ritual. The fine linework and heavy shadowing create a raw, visceral tension, making this an unsettling yet compelling addition to any collection of macabre art.

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An original pen and ink drawing of a spindly, horned creature hunched over the remains of something unseen. Its hollow eyes and hooked limbs suggest unease, as if caught in the act of some strange, compulsive ritual. The fine linework and heavy shadowing create a raw, visceral tension, making this an unsettling yet compelling addition to any collection of macabre art.

An original pen and ink drawing of a spindly, horned creature hunched over the remains of something unseen. Its hollow eyes and hooked limbs suggest unease, as if caught in the act of some strange, compulsive ritual. The fine linework and heavy shadowing create a raw, visceral tension, making this an unsettling yet compelling addition to any collection of macabre art.

This is a drawing from the “Little Miseries” series, all of which were done with ink on Bristol business card. The drawing itself is 3” x 3.5”. Mounted on 8” x 10”  acid-free heavy weight black matte board. Ready for framing.