Fortune Teller by Connor Daniels | 54 X 65cm
Fortune Teller is a meticulously drawn ballpoint pen portrait of a sentient oracle. The figure appears both all-seeing and disconnected, as if burdened by the weight of multiple timelines. With mechanical implants woven into soft human features, the work bridges mysticism and machine logic — offering a glimpse of how knowledge might look in an age where intuition is coded and truth is multiplicity.
The central face is symmetrical but fractured, its expression detached, and layered with cybernetic detail. The eyes are heavy-lidded, one pierced with circuitry and the other veiled in fatigue, suggesting vision beyond the physical. A radiating mechanical disk sits at the crown — part crown, part processor — implying mental amplification or divine interface. The mouth, shaped into a skeletal grin, grounds the image in ambiguity: prophecy or curse.
This work is a narrative on knowing — not through language, but through presence. The Fortune Teller doesn’t speak; they reveal.
An excellent addition to concept-driven interiors or curated creative spaces. Ideal for:
Studios
Futuristic or dark-toned art walls
with spotlighting to enhance the intricate linework.
Weight | 0.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 54 × 66 × 3 cm |
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