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Amazing paintings. Really great.

Wow, thanks for sharing this experience, which is very special. So the painting is, I love the tiny details and the big picture.

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Interesting case, I'm speechless actually so i will just keep to stare at those artworks of yours!

Glad you like it.

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Such a profoundly disturbing experience that you have described so well. It evidently remains a very real and tangible terror and so you demonstrate enormous reserves of resilience in reframing the chaos that many might have succumbed to.
Isn't it extraordinary that even after such a terrifying experience, you would continue on a psychedelic journey? But then, I guess the need for a more 'one love' insight would be motivation enough after the agonising void.
You have a special kind of bravery in your reflections.

Yes. I ultimately have decided that psychedelics are no more evil or good than the world itself. They seem to be something altogether different yet totally intertwined with our past and future. I have had many more experiences since then and I definitely approach with more caution nowadays. I have come to appreciate more aspects of my life through my difficult trips, so in this way I can see real benefit to persistence and endurance. I take a lot less for granted.

love it, it looks amazing

Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

That's about as well as someone could explain going too deep on mushrooms. Acid has nothing on the depth, profundity and horror of losing yourself in psilocybin like that.

I find your integration of the psychedelic experience with devout Christianity fascinating. I've known both, but very far removed.

Your artwork has a distinct tryptamine quality. Well captured. I could never illustrate my visions, but these remind me of my own mushroom and DMT experiences. Except for the intensity of colour. I think the brain can only produce that insanely immaculate saturation from the inside.

Yes that is a good point about color. I am often applauded for my use of light and color but you are totally right. I push myself to recreate these nostalgic elements and to really pay my dues to the way things look but almost every time I fall short. There is no way to get the image to move in unison with the structure of the mind and to respond to internal dynamics and sound and history and the whole lot. Its really just a record of something that kind of resembled the record:)

Amazing trip and art! Visionary, as is my taste. Good work!

Love the self-similar scaling. Like fractals.