





Malade -Psychedelic Wall Art | Trippy Black & White Ink Drawing
Malade is a powerful, trippy black-and-white ink drawing that dives into the psychological and sensory experience of being unwell. French for “sick,” the title reflects not just a condition of the body, but a state of perception—altered, fragmented, and intensely alive.
This hand-drawn piece is created with black ink on paper, using a language of swirling neurographic lines, obsessive zentangle textures, and chaotic forms that pulse with emotional intensity. There’s no center, no symmetry—just a living system of distortion, adaptation, and resilience.
Malade is part of the artist’s monochrome psychedelic series, where illness is not hidden but made visible—mapped out in ink, line by line. The piece invites viewers to see the beauty and complexity of chronic states that are often invisible or misunderstood.
Whether viewed as a meditation on the mind-body relationship or a surreal visual diary, Malade draws you in—and asks you to stay, look deeper, and feel what lies beneath the surface.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size:28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original drawing | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
Malade is a powerful, trippy black-and-white ink drawing that dives into the psychological and sensory experience of being unwell. French for “sick,” the title reflects not just a condition of the body, but a state of perception—altered, fragmented, and intensely alive.
This hand-drawn piece is created with black ink on paper, using a language of swirling neurographic lines, obsessive zentangle textures, and chaotic forms that pulse with emotional intensity. There’s no center, no symmetry—just a living system of distortion, adaptation, and resilience.
Malade is part of the artist’s monochrome psychedelic series, where illness is not hidden but made visible—mapped out in ink, line by line. The piece invites viewers to see the beauty and complexity of chronic states that are often invisible or misunderstood.
Whether viewed as a meditation on the mind-body relationship or a surreal visual diary, Malade draws you in—and asks you to stay, look deeper, and feel what lies beneath the surface.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size:28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original drawing | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
Malade is a powerful, trippy black-and-white ink drawing that dives into the psychological and sensory experience of being unwell. French for “sick,” the title reflects not just a condition of the body, but a state of perception—altered, fragmented, and intensely alive.
This hand-drawn piece is created with black ink on paper, using a language of swirling neurographic lines, obsessive zentangle textures, and chaotic forms that pulse with emotional intensity. There’s no center, no symmetry—just a living system of distortion, adaptation, and resilience.
Malade is part of the artist’s monochrome psychedelic series, where illness is not hidden but made visible—mapped out in ink, line by line. The piece invites viewers to see the beauty and complexity of chronic states that are often invisible or misunderstood.
Whether viewed as a meditation on the mind-body relationship or a surreal visual diary, Malade draws you in—and asks you to stay, look deeper, and feel what lies beneath the surface.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size:28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original drawing | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included