A supersized drawing of ( "The Corrupted Mind" is an avant-garde painting that delves into the psychological impact of political corruption in the Philippines. The painting is a surreal representation of the effects of corruption on the psyche of both the corrupt and the oppressed. The painting features a central figure, rendered in shades of gray and black, that resembles a distorted human head. The head is surrounded by swirling, chaotic lines and shapes that represent the confusion and disorientation caused by corruption. Embedded within the head are various symbols of corruption, including bags of money, handcuffs, and propaganda posters. These symbols are rendered in a jarring, abstract style that conveys the sense of mental disarray caused by corruption. Surrounding the central figure are several smaller figures, each representing a different aspect of corruption in the Philippines. These include politicians receiving bribes, journalists being silenced, and ordinary citizens being left without basic services. These figures are rendered in a distorted, surreal style that heightens the sense of psychological unease. The colors used in the painting are dark and moody, representing the sense of gloom and despair that corruption can cause. The brushstrokes are bold and expressive, conveying a sense of urgency and intensity. :1.2) (with a landscape:0.2), (stunning, highly detailed, 8k, ornate, intricate, cinematic, dehazed, atmospheric:0.7), oil painting, splash art, teal, (orange:0.3), (by Jeremy Mann, by John Constable, by El Greco:0.7), (acrylic paint:0.4), (by Zdzislaw Beksinski:0.4), (by Antonio Mancini and Jon Whitcomb:0.8) | Midjourney