Title: Insidishroom in Beetlebot Cove

 


Finished Work - About Time!

After a brief hiatus from my creative pursuits, I’m excited to return with a new piece from my ongoing series of mushroom-themed artworks. This work is deeply influenced by current events and societal trends, blending nostalgic elements with modern technology to reflect on how these influences shape my worldview.

At the center of the piece, the mushroom head wears a futuristic visor, which merges the silhouette of the Apple Vision Pro headset with elements from Geordi La Forge’s visor in Star Trek and the iconic yellow of Cyclops’ headgear from X-Men comics. The cables running from the visor suggest that this device is plugged in, symbolizing the pervasive flow of information and media in our daily lives.

The visor represents how we are constantly bombarded by media through various channels—from smartphones to augmented reality devices like the Apple Vision Pro. Much like Geordi La Forge’s visor allowed him to perceive the world in unique detail, these modern devices offer access to a heightened reality, revealing truths that are often overlooked. Yet, like Cyclops' destructive optic blasts, this vision can be a double-edged sword—capable of both enlightenment and harm.

If you look closely, the mushroom head’s "brain" is visible, intertwined with wires and cables, which connect to a power facility in the background. This structure is a representation of the Tufts Cove Power Generation Facility, a prominent landmark in my home province. The facility serves as a metaphor for the way our minds, like energy, are manipulated and controlled by societal forces.


At the base of the piece, you’ll notice Japanese beetles, a local pest that has recently wreaked havoc on our environment. I included these beetles to symbolize the insidious nature of political and social media manipulations, much like the infestation they represent—unseen at first but ultimately destructive.

The tendrils and cables woven throughout the piece are a recurring motif in my work. I find satisfaction in giving these elements movement and life, using color and form to convey their dynamism. Though I continue to refine my technique, I’m proud of the progress I’ve made over the years and look forward to evolving further.

Thank you for taking the time to engage with my art. Prints of this piece will soon be available on my Society6 store, and I welcome your thoughts and feedback.

Title: Insidishroom in Beetlebot Cove
Medium: Pencil, Pen, Marker
Dimensions: 18X13 Centimeters
Time: 32 Hours, 5 Minutes
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