





A Symphony of Pain – Psychedelic Wall Art | Trippy Black & White Ink Drawing
A Symphony of Pain is a visceral black-and-white ink drawing that gives form to the rhythms, spikes, and dissonance of chronic, invisible pain. Inspired by neurological conditions such as Lyme and Lupus, this piece translates sensation into line, turning discomfort into a hypnotic, visual composition, a portrait of pain.
Hand-drawn with black ink on paper, the artwork fuses neurographic pathways, Zentangle-inspired detailing, and freeform psychedelic patterning. The result is a visual map of the inner body—one that pulses, fractures, and repeats, like a looping sonata of hurt and endurance.
The complexity of A Symphony of Pain is deliberate. It mimics the layering of physical and emotional experiences, drawing the viewer into a space where perception becomes unstable and immersive. What first appears abstract reveals emotion, structure, and sound—if not through the ear, then through the eye. Each line is a note in an ongoing composition—unfinished, unpredictable, and deeply human.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
A Symphony of Pain is a visceral black-and-white ink drawing that gives form to the rhythms, spikes, and dissonance of chronic, invisible pain. Inspired by neurological conditions such as Lyme and Lupus, this piece translates sensation into line, turning discomfort into a hypnotic, visual composition, a portrait of pain.
Hand-drawn with black ink on paper, the artwork fuses neurographic pathways, Zentangle-inspired detailing, and freeform psychedelic patterning. The result is a visual map of the inner body—one that pulses, fractures, and repeats, like a looping sonata of hurt and endurance.
The complexity of A Symphony of Pain is deliberate. It mimics the layering of physical and emotional experiences, drawing the viewer into a space where perception becomes unstable and immersive. What first appears abstract reveals emotion, structure, and sound—if not through the ear, then through the eye. Each line is a note in an ongoing composition—unfinished, unpredictable, and deeply human.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
A Symphony of Pain is a visceral black-and-white ink drawing that gives form to the rhythms, spikes, and dissonance of chronic, invisible pain. Inspired by neurological conditions such as Lyme and Lupus, this piece translates sensation into line, turning discomfort into a hypnotic, visual composition, a portrait of pain.
Hand-drawn with black ink on paper, the artwork fuses neurographic pathways, Zentangle-inspired detailing, and freeform psychedelic patterning. The result is a visual map of the inner body—one that pulses, fractures, and repeats, like a looping sonata of hurt and endurance.
The complexity of A Symphony of Pain is deliberate. It mimics the layering of physical and emotional experiences, drawing the viewer into a space where perception becomes unstable and immersive. What first appears abstract reveals emotion, structure, and sound—if not through the ear, then through the eye. Each line is a note in an ongoing composition—unfinished, unpredictable, and deeply human.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included