Artwork Explained: Viscera

Artwork Explained: Viscera

This is what raw emotion looks like when it’s stripped bare.

The Viscera Collection is an exploration of intensity, survival, and the parts of ourselves we don’t usually show. It draws from the idea of fractured realities, moments where the world feels unstable, unfamiliar, and charged with energy. Where fear, instinct, and transformation collide.

The artwork feels alive. Almost breathing.

A deep red palette floods the design, symbolising danger, urgency, and the pulse of life itself. Organic, flowing shapes twist across the canvas, resembling veins, muscle, and raw form, intentionally blurring the line between strength and vulnerability.

Hidden within the chaos are distorted faces and shadowed figures, suggesting inner conflict and fractured identity. Energy-like cracks slice through the design, representing rupture, the moment pressure becomes too much and something has to give.

Viscera exists in that exact moment.

Not before the fall. Not after the rise. But during the transformation.

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