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Brain Fogged | Doodling Art
"Brain Fogged" | Doodling Art is an intricate and surreal ink drawing that captures the disorienting haze of cognitive dysfunction — a hallmark of chronic Lyme disease and many invisible illnesses. With layers of tangled lines, looping thoughts, and fragmented focus points, this piece translates mental fog into a mesmerizing visual landscape.
The composition swirls between clarity and confusion, mirroring the lived experience of losing words mid-sentence or forgetting what you were about to do — not from distraction, but from a mind weighed down by inflammation and fatigue. Each doodle-like fragment reflects fleeting thoughts that appear, dissolve, and re-emerge in altered form.
“Brain Fogged” is more than an artwork; it’s an immersion into the slow-motion stillness of a fogged mind. Both chaotic and meditative, it invites the viewer to pause — to feel the beauty hidden in distortion and the resilience required to navigate it.
For collectors drawn to conceptual, psychological, and neurographic art, this piece transforms an invisible cognitive symptom into a contemplative visual poem.
“When the mind blurs, the imagination sharpens.”
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
"Brain Fogged" | Doodling Art is an intricate and surreal ink drawing that captures the disorienting haze of cognitive dysfunction — a hallmark of chronic Lyme disease and many invisible illnesses. With layers of tangled lines, looping thoughts, and fragmented focus points, this piece translates mental fog into a mesmerizing visual landscape.
The composition swirls between clarity and confusion, mirroring the lived experience of losing words mid-sentence or forgetting what you were about to do — not from distraction, but from a mind weighed down by inflammation and fatigue. Each doodle-like fragment reflects fleeting thoughts that appear, dissolve, and re-emerge in altered form.
“Brain Fogged” is more than an artwork; it’s an immersion into the slow-motion stillness of a fogged mind. Both chaotic and meditative, it invites the viewer to pause — to feel the beauty hidden in distortion and the resilience required to navigate it.
For collectors drawn to conceptual, psychological, and neurographic art, this piece transforms an invisible cognitive symptom into a contemplative visual poem.
“When the mind blurs, the imagination sharpens.”
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
