God Bug v.2 | The Why

$20.00
  • God Bug v.2 | The Why
  • God Bug v.2 | The Why
  • God Bug v.2 | The Why
  • God Bug v.2 | The Why
  • God Bug v.2 | The Why

God Bug v.2 | The Why

$20.00

11" x 17"

"The meaning to life resides in the absence of questioning."
This shrine pays tribute to a subject grasping this concept to the fullest. Bordering between a binary perspective and the full spectrum of being they begin to self-realize. No longer grounded, the form is rejected and a spiritual ascension takes place, chariots guiding the way.

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These prints are part of a series called "God Bug". A god bug is an internet theory inspired by the film Pontypool. It pertains to a higher dimensional virus of sorts, that when dropped down into our 3-dimensional space will manifest itself as abstract concepts infecting through comprehension. So the god bug, as a loose narrative tool or conceptual filter, is inspiring the series moving forward. Exploring themes of surrealism, psychology, and mysticism, I want to play with reality-bending concepts. Partly influenced by Lovecraftian cosmic horror and shrines/totems. Something "foreign" interjecting with the will of the universe.

Illustration by Justin Coelho

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11" x 17"

"The meaning to life resides in the absence of questioning."
This shrine pays tribute to a subject grasping this concept to the fullest. Bordering between a binary perspective and the full spectrum of being they begin to self-realize. No longer grounded, the form is rejected and a spiritual ascension takes place, chariots guiding the way.

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These prints are part of a series called "God Bug". A god bug is an internet theory inspired by the film Pontypool. It pertains to a higher dimensional virus of sorts, that when dropped down into our 3-dimensional space will manifest itself as abstract concepts infecting through comprehension. So the god bug, as a loose narrative tool or conceptual filter, is inspiring the series moving forward. Exploring themes of surrealism, psychology, and mysticism, I want to play with reality-bending concepts. Partly influenced by Lovecraftian cosmic horror and shrines/totems. Something "foreign" interjecting with the will of the universe.

Illustration by Justin Coelho