Abstract Distortions is no longer confined to a screen.

What began as a private discipline — fracture, reconstruction, saturation, control — now moves into physical space.

Abstract red and black composition titled Inferno by Baroque Medusa featuring high-contrast organic forms against a saturated crimson background.
Inferno (2026) from the Abstract Distortions Debut Collection.

Select works from the Abstract Distortions collection are officially available through my Etsy shop as fine art digital prints.

This is not a side project.
It is an expansion.

For the first time, these compositions can live on walls beyond my phone, laptop, home. Beyond the feed. Beyond the scroll.

Why Etsy?

Because access matters.
Because independence matters.
Because the work should move without permission.

This is phase one.

Large-format canvas editions are currently in development for art bazaars and exhibition settings. Some of these pieces were never meant to stay small. Scale changes presence. Presence changes impact.

If you’ve followed my writing, my portrait haiku series, or the evolution of my visual work — this is the natural next step.

If you’re discovering it now, welcome.

View the available works on Etsy here.

More art is coming.
Larger formats are coming.
This direction is permanent.

— Medusa

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