Pilot #2 is the second in a series exploring the surreal and darkly humorous idea that we’re just consciousnesses piloting meat skeletons. This time, the figure takes on a more fragmented, almost radioactive glow — drenched in acid greens, crimson shocks, and heavy shadows. The result is a jarring, neon-drenched portrait that fuses the macabre with modern expressionism.
Painted in acrylic on high-quality paper, this piece crackles with energy and psychological tension. It challenges viewers to consider their identity beyond flesh, to stare directly at the concept of ego and impermanence with a cigarette clenched between bared teeth.
Size 12 x 16 inch
Pilot #2 is the second in a series exploring the surreal and darkly humorous idea that we’re just consciousnesses piloting meat skeletons. This time, the figure takes on a more fragmented, almost radioactive glow — drenched in acid greens, crimson shocks, and heavy shadows. The result is a jarring, neon-drenched portrait that fuses the macabre with modern expressionism.
Painted in acrylic on high-quality paper, this piece crackles with energy and psychological tension. It challenges viewers to consider their identity beyond flesh, to stare directly at the concept of ego and impermanence with a cigarette clenched between bared teeth.
Size 12 x 16 inch