wowowo! some mind blowing art in here! we should think about speeding some out some psychedelics around art schools....we need more of that kind of beauty around. `I can't explain MYSELF, I'm afraid, sir' said Alice, `because I'm not myself, you see.'
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I guess that's what art is to an artist. It saves your life everyday. Just don't ever stop and maybe this call to do yourself harm will dull to a tolerable whisper.
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art can be helpful for clearing out the mind in stressy situations. take care and keep up the good work! `I can't explain MYSELF, I'm afraid, sir' said Alice, `because I'm not myself, you see.'
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Something I made awhile ago for a web project that never got off the ground... MelCat attached the following image(s): GenoGod-Black.jpg (96kb) downloaded 1,368 time(s).Convert a melodic element into a rhythmic element...
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First one is called "Internalized Dimensional Pathways" Second is called "Pillars of Thought and the Love Making Creatures that Live There" Super Radical attached the following image(s): 393225_2115090763531_1433556302_31843061_9446290042_n.jpg (186kb) downloaded 1,326 time(s). IMG_0521.JPG (173kb) downloaded 1,325 time(s).
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Hey People, My First Mandala, it's inspired by DMT and it's 6 cornered crystals. View on Flickr for cleaner image (less heavy Jpeg compression): http://www.flickr.com/photos/b7a7s7/Enjoy! Sebastian attached the following image(s): Mandela 1.jpg (1,432kb) downloaded 1,313 time(s).
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Great work Sebastion, and I love the painting Super Radical!
I believe you mean "Mandala" sorry to be meticulous with wording but if you are shooting for accuracy you may want to change that. Unless, of course, you are innovating the "Mandela"
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۩ wrote:Great work Sebastion, and I love the painting Super Radical!
I believe you mean "Mandala" sorry to be meticulous with wording but if you are shooting for accuracy you may want to change that. Unless, of course, you are innovating the "Mandela" Hahaha, thanks! I will change that right away! BTW: to be honest, it isn't a painting, I used Apohysis 2.09, a free Fractal program.
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Look what I made on the beach today! Sebastian attached the following image(s): Sand Relic small.jpg (391kb) downloaded 1,286 time(s).
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Just joking, it's made using the free fractal software Mandelbulb 3D.
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mandelbulb 3D is
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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I did this when i was 6 years old and i'm still yet to really express anything more 'complete'
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House that is freaking amazing!! I want one! 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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I absolutely LOVE this thread... been lurking for a while and thought this would be a good time to post again :] here's a couple pieces I did recently in Photoshop *We are now at a phase of human development where we have accumulated an enormous amount of knowledge through scientific research in the material world. This is very important knowledge, but it must be integrated. -Hoffman *A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading -C.S. Lewis cephalopods are enlightened -benzyme T R I P S I T
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I call it "channeling" the trip Super Radical attached the following image(s): naked.jpg (240kb) downloaded 1,355 time(s).
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Lots if great stuff here! I won't pick any favorites... But I really enjoyed the gecko, and all the stuff posted by Overdose is a lot of fun. Great internally consistent language. I agree that the hand-drawn aspect adds to its power. Great colors too, you nailed it. Have you seen any paintings by Allison Grey? You're probably familiar with her husband Alex's art, but Allyson does great stuff with this sort of abstract lettering that really reminds me of your art. May be coming from a similar place...
The Stevowicz Photoshop stuff is also a lot of fun.
The best thing about this gallery is that cybernauts are using visual art to communicate something very deep, abstract and elusive... And even with the most rudimentary drawing skills, the ideas come across. Too many people let themselves be limited by only doing things they are already experienced with... Which is a shame.
Art V and I got into this discussion of "talent"- a concept I don't personally believe in. Nobody is born with more "talent" than others. As children we all scribble and draw stick figures. Some of us keep at it and develop our language, while most have the desire and will beaten out of them by our homogenous culture. Anyone can re-connect with that part of themselves, any time.
I'll post some of my own stuff when the baby wakes up.
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a few of mine... First one is an attempt to recreate the feeling of the DMT chamber. I know it falls short in many ways but it's the most involved DMT painting I've done yet. The second one is intended to recreate an LSD peak on a gorgeous September afternoon. Third one is a close-to-verbatim image from a psilohuasca trip. I was looking at a smaller, simpler painting of mine, similar subject, during my peak... and saw this. Guyomech attached the following image(s): lightform6a.jpg (249kb) downloaded 1,354 time(s). Lightform10a.jpg (315kb) downloaded 1,360 time(s). AitchMindTree.jpg (1,249kb) downloaded 1,374 time(s).
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Beautiful Guyomech! I have actually seen these in my scouring the web for psychedelic art I'm especially drawn to the LSD cloud one, brings back wonderful memories. 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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