





Mrs Babesia – Psychedelic Wall Art | Trippy Black & White Ink Drawing
Mrs Babesia is a psychedelic black-and-white ink drawing that personifies the strange intimacy between the body and its invisible invader. Named after the parasitic co-infection often accompanying Lyme disease, this piece doesn’t just represent illness—it embodies it.
Created entirely with black ink on paper, the drawing merges obsessive patterning, neurographic distortion, and surreal symmetry to give visual form to something microscopic yet deeply felt. Mrs Babesia is both a portrait and a presence—a parasite turned into muse.
The composition is hypnotic and shifting. At times delicate, at times oppressive, the intricate line work invites deep looking, mirroring the mental and physical disorientation of chronic illness. Like all works in the series, this piece explores the liminal space between pain and pattern, chaos and control.
Whether seen as symbolic or literal, Mrs Babesia is a reminder that what we carry inside us—seen or unseen—can shape the entire way we move through the world.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
Mrs Babesia is a psychedelic black-and-white ink drawing that personifies the strange intimacy between the body and its invisible invader. Named after the parasitic co-infection often accompanying Lyme disease, this piece doesn’t just represent illness—it embodies it.
Created entirely with black ink on paper, the drawing merges obsessive patterning, neurographic distortion, and surreal symmetry to give visual form to something microscopic yet deeply felt. Mrs Babesia is both a portrait and a presence—a parasite turned into muse.
The composition is hypnotic and shifting. At times delicate, at times oppressive, the intricate line work invites deep looking, mirroring the mental and physical disorientation of chronic illness. Like all works in the series, this piece explores the liminal space between pain and pattern, chaos and control.
Whether seen as symbolic or literal, Mrs Babesia is a reminder that what we carry inside us—seen or unseen—can shape the entire way we move through the world.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included
Mrs Babesia is a psychedelic black-and-white ink drawing that personifies the strange intimacy between the body and its invisible invader. Named after the parasitic co-infection often accompanying Lyme disease, this piece doesn’t just represent illness—it embodies it.
Created entirely with black ink on paper, the drawing merges obsessive patterning, neurographic distortion, and surreal symmetry to give visual form to something microscopic yet deeply felt. Mrs Babesia is both a portrait and a presence—a parasite turned into muse.
The composition is hypnotic and shifting. At times delicate, at times oppressive, the intricate line work invites deep looking, mirroring the mental and physical disorientation of chronic illness. Like all works in the series, this piece explores the liminal space between pain and pattern, chaos and control.
Whether seen as symbolic or literal, Mrs Babesia is a reminder that what we carry inside us—seen or unseen—can shape the entire way we move through the world.
Medium: Black ink on paper
Size: 28 x 22 inches
Unframed
Original artwork | Signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity included