Abstract Distortions is a visual art practice built from fragmentation, color, and deliberate transformation. Each piece begins as something real: a photograph, a moment, a captured detail. What remains is distortion — controlled, saturated, and intentional.

This collection explores tension through color, boldness through restraint, and silence through contrast. Some works erupt. Others withhold. All are constructed with precision.

— Medusa

Abstract Distortions prints are available in my Etsy shop.

Abstract red and black composition titled Inferno by Baroque Medusa featuring high-contrast organic forms against a saturated crimson background.
Inferno
(2026)
Color-saturated abstract still life titled Saturated Offering by Baroque Medusa featuring distorted petal-like forms surrounding a central white vessel on a black background.
Saturated Offering
(2026)
Abstract pink and red close-form composition titled Contact by Baroque Medusa showing two saturated organic forms pressing toward each other.
Contact
(2026)
Abstract distortion artwork by Baroque Medusa featuring molten mocha tones in a surreal ice cream silhouette
Molten Mocha
(2026)
Palm Springs Spinners abstract desert artwork featuring colorful wind spinners against layered desert mountains
Palm Springs Spinners
(2026)
Purple pop-art style open mouth with cherries dripping cream, erotic surreal artwork by Baroque Medusa.
Black Cherry
(2026)
Golden abstract organic form resembling an opening or aperture in warm honey tones, erotic abstract artwork by Baroque Medusa.
Honey Aperture
(2026)
Surreal abstract butterfly composition with glowing green structure and cobalt blue background, titled Frenzied Pull from the Abstract Distortions collection
Frenzied Pull
(2026)
Colorful puzzle-style digital artwork featuring repeated close-up images of lips and tongue with a central pop-art mouth, representing abstract distortion and fragmented self-portraiture.
Say Ahhh
(2026)
Abstract digital artwork titled “Boregasm (onset)” featuring an upside-down female silhouette with a red amorphous form above, exploring themes of detachment, performance, and emotional absence.
Boregasm (onset)
(2026)