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Ancient Realms
#1 Posted : 9/28/2012 3:33:19 AM

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the first time i had an experience with lsd i spent the majority of my trip drawing. Ever since then i have been drawing alot of psychedelic pictures. I never try to draw anything, the pictures just form out of nothing, flowing from my hand. After trying dmt my art has become so much more meaningfull. Some times i will smoke spice whilst looking at a drawing and i will become fully emersed in its crazyness, wich makes me believe that they are windows or doors or something that lead to other dimensions and realms.

Here are a couple of my favourite peices.
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#2 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:01:14 AM

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Very nice. Lots of artists on the Nexus. I have never been to good at drawing so it is quite impressive to me.
 
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#3 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:44:39 AM

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Those are great; they really capture the feel of hyperspace visuals.

Have you ever tried drawing with white and other light colored pencils on black paper? Great for rendering psychedelic effects...
 
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#4 Posted : 9/28/2012 5:54:52 AM

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Yea those look good man I have recently been starting to draw and not even for any psychedelic reasons but it feels very good to do and I agree it does have something to do with othe realms. I feel each drawing is a deep interpretation of something in all our minds that gets plopped out as colors and shapes. Keep it up because I am and can't wait to see what I can manifest from my mind Very happy
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#5 Posted : 9/28/2012 10:31:58 AM

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here are a some more pictures, these were put through the scanner.
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#6 Posted : 9/28/2012 2:35:54 PM

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I love all the forms within forms. There are some great tessilations there. Keep it up Thumbs up
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#7 Posted : 9/28/2012 3:53:02 PM

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I am drawing since i am 6 years old. Of course my drawing style changed since i've took my first mushrooms and later LSD. I took Aya the first time this year. And i have to say that the change in consciousness (after DMT) is dramatic and fucking brutal. I was NEVER the color-friendly artist, i NEVER used bright colors and stuff. But now take a look what the medicine has done to me!Shocked















I had no choice in this, one day i woke up and there was these lust for colors.Rolling eyes
I can't get enough of it. MORE LIGHT, MORE COLORS!!!
It took me a while to realize what happened, not only my drawing style is changing (everything gets cuter and more weirder), my whole taste in everything is changing.
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#8 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:00:49 PM

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I absolutely love to draw. I drew good bit in high school, and then didn't for many years. Then a few years ago some shroomy friends of mine showed me how fun it is and inspired a creativity in me I never knew was there. It's almost an obsession now.

I see the psychedelics have inspired you, as well. I find it interesting to start with no intention of what to draw while tripping, like you. It seems to me, the very first line is the most important in the whole drawing. It decides what will come out of it. I always draw random things, and then my mind projects images, which I then form again. It's like a feedback loop. Some are pretty abstract, and people don't seem to understand them, but when I look at them they always take me back.

What is your favorite mind enhancement to draw with? I think mine is lsd, but that may be because I have only had it once. Although, I have only recently discovered drawing with dmt and it has been really good.
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#9 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:20:41 PM

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the creativity is limitless when it comes to psychedelic art. Its really cool to be able to share my drawings with everyone here. Your art is amazing! Its great to contact someone who has the same gift. Our hands can create ancient windows into other worlds. I kind of see them as tools, more then just drawings like i said they are windows. Dmt is the medicine! Smile
 
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#10 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:21:16 PM

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Wow those are amazing , both Ancient Realms and Ryusaki.. You can witness so much creativity in the nexus lately .. i love it!

Mr.Peabody wrote:
I find it interesting to start with no intention of what to draw while tripping, like you. It seems to me, the very first line is the most important in the whole drawing. It decides what will come out of it.

I've noticed the same thing .. I feel like in a way the blank canvas is the most beautiful concept in the universe, because you can imagine anything and everything on it, it's like the beauty of infinite possibilities. Then when you make than first line, it reduces the infiniteness slightly, like setting you on a path, and then you walk that path and in the end you have summoned something from the pool of infiniteness. It doesn't matter whether you think it's ugly or pretty , you have just created something that didn't exist in this world before. How cool is that..
 
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#11 Posted : 9/28/2012 8:07:20 PM

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daedaloops wrote:
Wow those are amazing , both Ancient Realms and Ryusaki.. You can witness so much creativity in the nexus lately .. i love it!

Mr.Peabody wrote:
I find it interesting to start with no intention of what to draw while tripping, like you. It seems to me, the very first line is the most important in the whole drawing. It decides what will come out of it.

I've noticed the same thing .. I feel like in a way the blank canvas is the most beautiful concept in the universe, because you can imagine anything and everything on it, it's like the beauty of infinite possibilities. Then when you make than first line, it reduces the infiniteness slightly, like setting you on a path, and then you walk that path and in the end you have summoned something from the pool of infiniteness. It doesn't matter whether you think it's ugly or pretty , you have just created something that didn't exist in this world before. How cool is that..



I've never been one for physical art. I've always been a musically expressive person, but after experiencing DMT I've really opened up to visual/physical arts and I have an appreciation for it now instead of just pushing it aside and asking for a melody instead Razz
I like the way you talk about the canvas, almost makes me want to start learning and developing some drawing skills Smile
 
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#12 Posted : 9/28/2012 9:13:55 PM

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Beautiful art- thanks so much for sharing... you all are inspiring me to get out the crayons... just the push I've needed, creativity bottled up waiting to spill over.

I was surprised how great of an impression my visions from my brief, albeit light dose of aya had on my creativity, and how well I was able to hang onto them to put on paper days later. I wonder what will happen with my glass!

Do you all find that you can paint/draw/create while high, or do you mostly find that your experiences are shifting/affecting your art style? Does anyone here work in 3-D? clay, wood, metal, glass? With LSD, mushrooms and mdma I can still function with my supplies, though limited, but not sure if I could with DMT or ayahuasca... thoughts? A friend of mine used to go into a trance and produce the most beautiful intricate paintings/drawings- taking hours- and she was not someone who ever had drawn much before. She asked me to help her find the right supplies because she just needed to "do this". She wasn't using drugs at the time either- just would go out there and found inspiration to create. It was so great to see.
 
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#13 Posted : 9/28/2012 10:44:57 PM

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daedaloops wrote:
Wow those are amazing , both Ancient Realms and Ryusaki.. You can witness so much creativity in the nexus lately .. i love it!


I've noticed the same thing .. I feel like in a way the blank canvas is the most beautiful concept in the universe, because you can imagine anything and everything on it, it's like the beauty of infinite possibilities. Then when you make than first line, it reduces the infiniteness slightly, like setting you on a path, and then you walk that path and in the end you have summoned something from the pool of infiniteness. It doesn't matter whether you think it's ugly or pretty , you have just created something that didn't exist in this world before. How cool is that..


That is EXACTLY how I view it! A blank canvass is an infinite crossroads. My favorite thing is the creation, the bringing something into this world that wasn't before. I can draw pretty well from photos and live subjects, but I get super immersed in a drawing that is pure creation. I am in the middle of one now that I can't seem to leave alone!
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