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Mark Henson captures his images from the divine mind and carries them back to this world for all of us to see. Like many of his paintings, "Temple of Transmutations" is an expression of the divine Divine Union of all people, places, and things.
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It could be said that Fred Weidmann has a fetish for the sacred mushroom. Many of his paintings exalt the mushroom for its mystical powers. "Semielanceata" and "Mayastele" are two such pieces.
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Alex grey is one of the great art mystics of our time. His work is a portal to another dimension. The painting displayed here is titled "Net of being". The work displays the interconnectivity of conciousness throughout the universe.
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Carey Thompson is well versed in the sacred geometry and patterns of nature. His pieces originate in the universal matrix and evolve unconsciously to create finished art. Pictured here is the “Di Methyl Temple”, a sculptural installation created for Burning Man.
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Known as the "Father of Blotter Art Collecting," Mark McCloud has been busted twice and aquitted for his collection of "Ilegal Images". His "Through the Looking Glass" and "Mad Hatter" blotter sheets are several of the most recognizable blotters of all time.
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Pablo Amaringo is a product of the Peruvian Amazon. His paintings communicate a wisdom gained from drinking the visionary brew Ayahuasca. The painting on the right is a depiction of the spirit world "Beings of the Vegeta".
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Luke Brown is an intrepid explorer, part of a new generation of visionaries recontructing the templates of culture as we know it. His art speaks of the spiritual mysteries in the human imagination. His best known piece "Mantis Dakini" has been produced as both a painting and sculpture.
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Influenced by Psychedelic Allies and Fantastic Realist artwork, Robert Venosa paints spiritual madness with fine technique. The work shown here is titled "Astral Awakening".
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Martina Hoffmann’s art has been greatly informed by expanded states of consciousness. Portraying a language that lies beyond words, her work contains truths intended to guide our lives and reunite us with the sacred. “The Muse of Conscious Awakening” expresses one of her central themes of enlightened beings.
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Twisted art drenched in psychedelic surrealism. The art work of Naoto Hattori reveals a separate world populated by strange creatures and visionary plants. Like the “Untitled” piece seen here, much of his work is littered with Mushrooms and other psychedelic Allies.
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