tOn a desolate moonscape beneath two dead suns, swathes of organic materials heave and retract, as if breathing the thin atmosphere. Giant fungi and fleshy towers coated with eyes undulate in the dim reddish twilight. A sect of cultists dressed in filthy robes and bone masks worship at a monolith crowned with writhing tendrils. British surrealist Chris Baker depicts the ghastly scene with lush detail, drawing visual inspiration from the biological horrors of H.R. Giger as well as the alien vistas imagined by Lovecraft. Within the panoramic frame, one acolyte collapses, overwhelmed by the maddening revelations imparted by the unfathomable carvings. As fragmented thoughts invade their mind, their mask slips off to reveal a face twisted in agony. Through the colossal biomechanical forms and twisting perspectives that emphasize mankind's insignificance, Baker's grotesque vision evokes raw existential terror at humanity's position in a cosmos ruled by irreducible laws and beings beyond comprehension. The surreal style blends science, spirituality and unknowable terrors in a tableau to unsettle the imagination.,<lora:659095807385103906:1.0>

Related Posts

Remix and post it, and it will appear here.