Although naming of this verve-painting might (hadn't even realized so) persuade to think there is some 'signaling' about verve-painter UI, there is actually 0 / absolutely no embedded 'hidden' commentary or references to its UI.
In reality I was in one art gallery that day, saw abstract art and decided that, once at home, I should try bring out of a verve painting session my own abstract art of some form. At first I thought I will mix something 'Egyptic' with something surrealy-geometric but instead of Anubis and geometry I drifted towards some undecided generic figure seemingly trying to access / explore some kind of dimensions (or something). So, I thought that image shows some entity exploring or hacking or being disoriented by an abstract interface, leading to some data black hole and simply named drawing along this line of thought. Don't know why I decided to add a floppy disk element to the drawing.
All in all, couldn't resist and escape computer theme this time also.
Verve-painter UI is totally cool!
Dont' touch it and don't make it similar to other painting softwares UIs! Noooooo ! (Here I mean only classical verve-painter and not a Vervete derivative)