Here is the understatement of the century:
I definitely have found that psychedelics are quite a creativity enhancer.
Art and LSD go hand and hand,,,,Psychologists that gave LSD to schizophrenics in the 60s used to let the patients "doodle" while on the psychedelic because these drawings would generally provide vast insights into the patients psychological state. I believe you can look some of these types pictures up on the internet..Interesting stuff
Even though I am a musician....I love to draw on psychedelics!! It is the most incredible and relaxing thing ever..........especially on LSD or Mescaline,,,,
on Ayahuasca I usually can't get up off the floor to draw.
Actually my father was a serious LSD artist back in his day in the early 70s......
He taught me this great technique for painting or drawing on psychedelics..
I will gladly share it with you now..
I call it "living doodles"
or "a not-drawing"
The method he taught me is simple but if you do it right you will be amazed by the results.
1. Stop trying to think of something to draw.
2. Empty your mind as best you can.
3. Put on some good music..Lately I like a Ravi Shankar/Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd Blend mixed nicely with some Jimi Hendrix and a Splash of Tool but that is just my personal pref...
4 Start doodling "perfect things".....for example just start drawing lines, or circles or whatever it feels like would be the most aesthetically ideal placement and position of what ever you draw. Take your time, go quickly, do whatever you feel you need to do in the moment The key here is....do not try and "make out" anything from what you are drawing and also do not purposely try to draw anything either....
5.focus as hard as you can on creating beautiful doodles and do not try and understand what the pictures are of....sometimes I will even turn the page I am drawing on upside down in the middle of the drawing just to keep myself from formulating an Idea about what the pictures in the doodles may become.
usually I use a series of wavy and straight lines but we all have our separate doodling styles I'm sure.
It's indeed challenging but not impossible and really just a matter of a bit of mental discipline....
6. try your best to not allow yourself or anyone else to start noticing what the picture your doodling is or will be.
7.do not finish the picture until you feel like the picture is totally finished. (you will know when this happens).
8. look at what you have done..turn the page upside down and all around...
Depending on how long you were doodling you may have created who knows how many different pictures, messages, symbols or iconic images you may see....
It can also be great for giving you ideas you never would have dreamed of on your own....
Usually I draw a lot of faces....both alien and human as well as animals, future events and other messages from the great beyond.
My friends and I have spent hours looking at the mind blowing pictures in our doodles.
I myself am a terrible artist but using this method I can draw a person or animal like I was an actual professional sketch artist.
I have turned several people on to this method and one of them was so amazed with the results that he actually wound up going to art school and he now (10years later) has a good career in art.
Hope you enjoy.
P.S you should maybe try adding some Caapi to your LSD.DMT JOURNEY but that's just my recommendation
And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not percieve the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, "brother let me remove the speck from your eye", when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye?-Yeshua ben Yoseph