Into My Mind

Surreal Art by Corrie Anderson

Oil painting titled 'Hell,' depicting a fiery, chaotic landscape consumed by destruction and retribution. The 'Manz,' blinded by ambition, face the consequences of their actions as nature retaliates against their corrupted world.

Hell

The ‘Manz’ face nature’s wrath, punished for their ambition and the destruction of their world.

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Oil painting titled 'Corruption', illustrating the devastation of 'Manzkind.' Chaotic abstractions depict war, greed, and loss, as billions of innocent lives are sacrificed. The capital is built upon the bodies of the uncorrupted, symbolizing a world consumed by moral decay.

Corruption

The fall of ‘Manzkind’: war and greed claim billions, as the uncorrupted pay the ultimate price.

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Oil painting titled 'Hierarchy,' depicting a dystopian world divided into social classes. Wealthy figures live in crystalline towers, while laborers toil in industrial vortexes beneath. Painted in muted and metallic tones, the artwork evokes themes of corruption and power.

Hierarchy

The wealthy live in crystalline towers, while the poor toil endlessly in the industrial vortexes below.

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Oil painting titled 'Industry,' depicting the emergence of a dystopian society. Enslaved 'Kurros,' docile creatures, are central to the growing power of government, trade, religion, and settlements. Muted industrial tones and mechanical textures dominate the composition.

Industry

The rise of industry and power begins, built on the labor of the enslaved ‘Kurros’.

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A circular oil painting on a wood panel titled 'Birth,' depicting an abstract genesis of the 'Manz.' The scene blends elements of water and tree destruction, symbolizing both creation and original sin. This piece explores the Manz's emergence through a chaotic yet transformative lens, reflecting their connection to nature and their flawed beginnings.

Birth

The origin of the ‘Manz’, born of water and the Goddess ‘Prosper’, ignorant yet burdened with their first sin.

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