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Recently I've been exploring Salvia quite a bit because I am going to school and almost everyday of the week and I do not have the time or the fortitude to explore any of the longer lasting psychedelics. I've also always been extremely interested in art (drawings, paintings, etc). And since I haven't been able to find a thread or collection of artwork that has a Salvia feel to it, I would like to start a thread! Some of these artworks are eerie, they are just so similar to the Salvia trip that I experienced. Some of these really get to me. These are just some of my favorites that I've found so far. Please post any that you guys may have found and like, I'd love to see more.. 'Door to Salviaspace' by Kundasally 'Particulate Man' by iamb01 'Dropping In' by shufflelot/Mark Maxwell'Hello' by shufflelot/Mark MaxwellMost of the artwork by Mark Maxwell is pretty Salvia-esque and, in my opinion, amazing..
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'Particulate Man' by iamb01 [/quote] Oh yeah, there it is!!! I get a reoccurring theme on sublingual salvia. I am usually standing alone in a vast rotating, psychedelic landscape that spirals around, and at the top there is a spiraling energy sucking phenomenon.... or there is a mutual feeding off each other. It's like the salvia world says, "I'll create a universe for you if I can feed off your soul". I don't really have anything to add. There doesn't seem to be much salvia artwork out there. Most of it is on deviantart.
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Apoc wrote:
Oh yeah, there it is!!!
I get a reoccurring theme on sublingual salvia. I am usually standing alone in a vast rotating, psychedelic landscape that spirals around, and at the top there is a spiraling energy sucking phenomenon.... or there is a mutual feeding off each other. It's like the salvia world says, "I'll create a universe for you if I can feed off your soul".
Yeah, for some reason I get this weird spiraling, spinning wheel thing happening. Like my body flattens and everything I know to exist closes in around me and space and time seem to disappear and it's just hard to describe. It's like my world flattens and sucks me up in its ferris wheel-like rotation. I found a few pics from deviantart as well as an edot forum post. Thought some of you salvianauts might enjoy some of these as well! 'Finally' by Moldyb.'Final Thought' by Moldyb.by Oliver BurstonUniversum by Camille Flammarion, 1888. (thanks to CosmicFool) 'Alpha' by oldirtyI don't know the creator of this, but it's kind of cool..
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I believe this was from.... Eluna? Sorry if thats wrong. Dunno where it came from but this totally reminds me of Sally D. Ellis D'Empty attached the following image(s): w8445c.jpg (97kb) downloaded 602 time(s).01:13:08 ‹Ellis DEmpty› I met the people living in my head... I disturbed them while they were sitting down at the table.... They were as shocked as I was!
We were born too soon to explore the cosmos, and to late to explore the earth. Our frontier is the human mind; religion is the ocean we must cross.
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Mark Maxwell is the quintessential Salvia artist IMO. His work is amazing. Here's a few that also remind me of Salvia, which I received from my buddy burningmouth. EDIT: Also, my avatar has always reminded me of Salvia. Buses are a common theme during my Salvia trips.
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Wow Lucent, the pics in your past post pretty much sum up all the sides of salvia. The first two show the dysphoric side of salvia. The next few show the vivid colors and fantastic landscapes associated with salvia. The next pic, debutartoliverburston38.jpg, shows the alien-ness of salvia visions. And lastly, perhaps the most famous of all salvia visions.... the wheel.
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Dioxippus wrote:Mark Maxwell is the quintessential Salvia artist IMO. His work is amazing. Here's a few that also remind me of Salvia, which I received from my buddy burningmouth. EDIT: Also, my avatar has always reminded me of Salvia. Buses are a common theme during my Salvia trips. I actually really like this style! This one reminds me of Salvia the most, it always seems like the picture in front of my eyes somehow feels like an illusion on Salvia. I need to look through deviantart for some more in the morning. Any idea what this type of art is called? It's tryppy Apoc wrote:Wow Lucent, the pics in your past post pretty much sum up all the sides of salvia. The first two show the dysphoric side of salvia. The next few show the vivid colors and fantastic landscapes associated with salvia. The next pic, debutartoliverburston38.jpg, shows the alien-ness of salvia visions. And lastly, perhaps the most famous of all salvia visions.... the wheel.
Thank you, it actually didn't take long to find some decent artwork that reminded me of my Salvia experiences. I have lots more exploring to do with the entheo, so I will be finding lots more artwork because.. well, I love this stuff! EDIT: Before I go to bed here is a piece that I forgot to post! This one really resonates with me, personally. I was a little afraid to open my eyes the first few Salvia experiences. I find them to be more pleasant when I close my eyes, to be honest. 'Rapture' by moldyb.
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Lucent wrote:I actually really like this style! This one reminds me of Salvia the most, it always seems like the picture in front of my eyes somehow feels like an illusion on Salvia. I need to look through deviantart for some more in the morning. Any idea what this type of art is called? It's tryppy I was a little afraid to open my eyes the first few Salvia experiences. I find them to be more pleasant when I close my eyes, to be honest. The only style I can come up with that might apply to it is surrealist... Although surrealist is usually more bizarre. I have some more Salviaesque pics on my harddrive somewhere, I just have to find them I almost never open my eyes during Salvia experiences, even when I smoke plain leaf. I find it very disorienting...I get dizzy, almost light-headed. Either that, or it's a waste of an experience because I just end up staring at my lamp or some random point in the room.
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Dioxippus wrote:Lucent wrote:I actually really like this style! This one reminds me of Salvia the most, it always seems like the picture in front of my eyes somehow feels like an illusion on Salvia. I need to look through deviantart for some more in the morning. Any idea what this type of art is called? It's tryppy The only style I can come up with that might apply to it is surrealist... Although surrealist is usually more bizarre. I have some more Salviaesque pics on my harddrive somewhere, I just have to find them AW, yes! Surrealist! Salvador dali shiet. Thank you, I'll do some searching tomorrow for more.. stolen from the edot forums, reminds me of salvia as well.
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Wow, I really like that last one. Thanks for posting that! I used to frequent EDOT a lot, but I don't remember seeing that one!
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Here's one of my favorite surrealist paintings. I know gibran likes this one too
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those mark maxwell pieces looks awesome heres some luke brown..i think this ones called salvia dalinorum
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wow these are great , Im happy to know about Mark Maxwell, Im a new fan, that mirror street image is haunting and I often see perfect neighborhoods in my salvia journeys -whats up with that! good stuff ~ keep em coming~! Obviously everything the Shaman says is Hyperspace Hyperbole
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Dioxippus wrote:Here's one of my favorite surrealist paintings. I know gibran likes this one too I've seen this one before (yes, besides being a long time member's avatar... ). Who is the artist Dioxippus? JBArk JBArk is a Mandelthought; a non-fiction character in a drama of his own design he calls "LIFE" who partakes in consciousness expanding activities and substances; he should in no way be confused with SWIM, who is an eminently data-mineable and prolific character who has somehow convinced himself the target he wears on his forehead is actually a shield.
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jbark wrote:Dioxippus wrote:Here's one of my favorite surrealist paintings. I know gibran likes this one too I've seen this one before (yes, besides being a long time member's avatar... ). Who is the artist Dioxippus? JBArk I know! I know! Naoto HattoriThose Mark Maxwell paintings remind me more of my salvia experiences than any of the others. gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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gibran2 wrote:jbark wrote:Dioxippus wrote:Here's one of my favorite surrealist paintings. I know gibran likes this one too I've seen this one before (yes, besides being a long time member's avatar... ). Who is the artist Dioxippus? JBArk I know! I know! Naoto HattoriThose Mark Maxwell paintings remind me more of my salvia experiences than any of the others. AW! Excellent painting, plus I always wondered what kind of avatars were being used on the Nexus. I'm gonna have to find a better one now that I know we can borrow. Mark Maxwell's deviantart gallery HEREAnd here is some of his work that is my favorite for all you people too LAZY too clickthrough. 'Embraced' by Mark Maxwell 'Shadow' by Mark Maxwell 'Lucid' by Mark Maxwell 'Andy' by Mark Maxwell 'Elves' by Mark Maxwell 'Traveller' by Mark Maxwell 'Couchsurfer' by Mark Maxwell
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Actually, I just realized that I didn't read carefully enough. Mark Maxwell's work is very nice, but it isn't the work I was referring to when I made my earlier post. I find the paintings in post #5 to be the most salvia-like. Anyone know the name of the artist? gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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gibran2 wrote:Actually, I just realized that I didn't read carefully enough. Mark Maxwell's work is very nice, but it isn't the work I was referring to when I made my earlier post. I find the paintings in post #5 to be the most salvia-like. Anyone know the name of the artist? Yeah those pics that burningmouth gave me are really eerie. I wish I knew the name of the artist(s), I'll have to ask burningmouth the next time I talk to him. Here's my favorite Mark Maxwell painting, it gave me chills the first time I saw it: EDIT: Here's my current avatar for anyone interested.
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Dioxippus wrote:gibran2 wrote:Actually, I just realized that I didn't read carefully enough. Mark Maxwell's work is very nice, but it isn't the work I was referring to when I made my earlier post. I find the paintings in post #5 to be the most salvia-like. Anyone know the name of the artist? Yeah those pics that burningmouth gave me are really eerie. I wish I knew the name of the artist(s), I'll have to ask burningmouth the next time I talk to him. Here's my favorite Mark Maxwell painting, it gave me chills the first time I saw it: EDIT: Here's my current avatar for anyone interested. YES! You're avatar is it! Recently I've been sitting in my shed and doing low doses so the light from outside shines in and it always turns into a crazy picture that's similar to that artwork! The light and doorway just beckons to me and that's how I feel when I see your avatar, great piece! Plus I ALWAYS smoke salvia out of my dancing bear water pipe!! It's blue though.. but that's still kinda eerie..
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Alright, I figured out who did those surreal works of art and there are MORE! and they are spectacular! I just got back from salviaspace 15 minutes ago and I am really loving these works. They are by: Rob Gonsalves and I found a gallery he has hereHere are a few of my favorites, as I am looking through them.. 'Carved in Stone' by Rob Gonsalves 'The Dancing Wind' by Rob Gonsalves 'Widows Walk 2' by Rob Gonsalves 'The Performer' by Rob Gonsalves 'Towers of Knowledge' by Rob Gonsalves 'Medieval Moonlight' by Rob Gonsalves Actually, ALL of Rob Gonsalves stuff is pretty amazing. Those were honestly the first pieces that I chose to look at and they are all GREAT.
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