October 06, 2011

New work by Vinyl Williams


Celestial Sphere

Squirefish: mystical occult candle rituals

I went to my deviantArt account to check my notifications of new art posted by the artists I watch, and 'lo and behold this fantastic piece by Squirefish. I immediately decided to make a post about it and Squirefish's other artwork.


7 Signs Rode on 7 Stars


Yeti Talks to the Dead


The Gate


You Shouldn't Worry

October 03, 2011

Vinyl Williams: mystical psychedelicious collages

Lionel "Vinyl" Williams is an artist and musician of the psychedelic likes. He was born March 4, 1990 in Hollywood and as young as 6-years-old dove deep into the world of art. About his artwork, he says, "I create surreal art that incorporates religious imagery, mystical sensationalism, sacred locations, some psychedelic concepts into collage-art and similar concepts into ambient/rock music. I'm influenced by the Middle East, specifically Egypt, Israel, and Turkey, and attempt to fuse archaic forms of art and music indigenous to those areas, simultaneously attaining a modern medium. I'm also influenced by occult magic, ceremony, and mysteriousness in general.

"There's a world of magic and fantasy that lives in my mind that I'm constantly trying to project and define. I hope that both my art and my music provide imagery for these surreal landscapes, to venture the mind into certain zones, and to bring communion to those who feel separated." He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. flickr/tumblr/facebook


Vital Forces


I Dream Of


Pyramid Mirage

Philip Kirkland: 1970s psychedelic science artist

Philip Kirkland is currently 85 years old and lives in San Diego. Most of his artwork found online is thanks to 50 watts (formerly A Journey Round My Skull).


Your Emotions Are In Your Fingertips


The ID and the Superego

"The first time I saw a body bend that way, I realized that we're more beautiful dead than alive, with bloodied flesh removed. Your ribcage ripped away and I saw why they say beauty comes from the inside."


Daydreamer by huebucket


Maria Paula Cerviño


My Heart Sings by MizEnScen

October 01, 2011

Charles Frizzell: painter of Native American cosmic realism

Frizzell was born on 1944 in Kentucky. He graduated from Murray State University in 1967, and moved to Colorado in 1969, where he still lives now. The natural landscapes that surround him inspire him even further on his work of mysterious lands and cosmic shamans: the Royal Gorge, Arkansas River, and Bighorn Sheep canyon. He's a member of the International Guild of Realism and has had several solo, as well as group, exhibitions around the southwest of USA.


Thunder Dance


The Vision


Shaman's Journey


The Sacred Arrow

September 30, 2011

Inspiration of the day


Om and chakras by Flincus


Tus Tres Ojos Lunares by Daffnet


Olive M on flickr

Shroomland


Box: Part one by Mushroooms


Peace by theDIZZYedge


Mushrooms by Rodulfo


Pale Neighbours of Veresk by AldemButcher

Vishnu108: Spiritual gifs of Hindu deities

VISHNU108 makes gifs of gods and goddesses of the likes of Ganesh, Shiva, Saraswati, Krishna, and even Jesus (and if you dwell enough into their gallery, you'll even find Superman, not that he's a god but he does bring some humor to the table). These soothing, animated beauties bring peace and spiritual calmness to whomever sets their eyes to them.


Ganesh Lamps


Rama Temple


Govinda Lotus Eyed

September 29, 2011

Inspiration of the day


Seafoam by Carly Elizabeth Schmidtt


Flowers by Dodonpa


Flower Child by aspartamee

Sepraven: worlds of watercolor fantasy

Every time I look at sepraven's work, I feel like I'm transported into an underwater magic world, where I have powers to mold water and befriend jellyfish.


Free Spirit


Flashback


Jelly

Zeljko Djurovic: painter of goddesses of color

Djurovic was born on December 12th, 1956 in Danilovgrad, Montenegro. Of his roots, he says, "I am Mediterranean by birth. My first painting was made on a beach in Montenegro on hot sand, and I remember that I was sad when a wave destroyed it." He tells that human sexuality -whether it be half-naked bodies displayed on the beach, or his own experiences later on- impact his artwork greatly. Speaking eloquently of the Universe, he says something very reminiscent of a famous quote by Thomas Edison: "I have only one way to express myself through art, and while seeking it I take thousands of wrong ways; they all prove to me that only that one way is the right way, and unavoidable. [...] The light that would give them color, luminosity, warmth, smell, touch and a new world free of weight – the space at the end of the world, at the point where the sea and the earth meet, the place that we have forgotten and to which we always return, the beginning of everything." The last bit, a beautiful and near perfect description of his paintings.


Time when Gods where Walking on Earth


Mutual Remembrance


Fertility

(Thomas Edison quote: I have not failed 10,000 times. I have successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work")

September 28, 2011

Ema Trapsa (aspartamee): glittered flower childs

Ema Trapsa (at least I believe this is her name as it says so on her flickr profile) is a psychedelic fairy queen, and that is all you need to know. She has a deviantart (also check out her old account, trimethylxanthine137), flickr, and tumblr.


My Mind Craves Nectar


Seaweed


Let It All Out

September 27, 2011

Lauren Albert: if models turned zombies they would look something like this

On her website, Lauren Albert (aka LaLa) describes herself as a "master of psychedelic figures and worlds". The artwork displayed on her flickr -with several colorful sketches of these lady monsters in the nude, dripping words and melting faces- doesn't showcase much of her reputed mastery at psychedelic worlds, but as for figures, she is a master at that. Disturbing, yet creepily beautiful characters, in 2008 she received her B.F.A. in Illustration from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, according to Le Poisson Rouge. Afterwards, she moved to Brooklyn, where she's based at now. She also has a tumblr and blogspot.




Space Face



Come Closerer

Mia Calderone: twisted erotica

An article by Steel Bananas says Mia was born from an American mother and Puerto Rican father. At the age of seven, she moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil with her father where "she found a heavy aesthetic influence in the Catholic Church". Seven years later, she moved back to the States, to Houston, TX and lived with her mother. During high school she developed an infatuation with anatomy and sexuality, which can be clearly seen in her magnificently detailed drawings. Now, it's rather curious that both the Catholic Church and sexuality inspired her artwork. A beautiful oxymoron in itself. Her deviantart is MissElephante.


The Revelation


Erotica: Mind Rape


Lilith

Inspiration of the day


Source


Source


Zdzislaw Beksinski

Rodolfo Marron: mystic rituals (and rainbow menstruation?)

Couldn't find much information on this wonderful artist, but he's included in some articles about artists from Kansas City, so I'm assuming he's from there. (Some of) his artwork depicts mysterious rituals around rainbow vaginas with cloaked skulls dancing around colorful fires and teepees, with the name of his artwork such as "Cosmic Vaginal Light", "Lizards Licking Luscious Ladies" and "Dance of the Womb" (shown below). The last pages of his flickr portfolio also display rather humorous work with the same characters and others, with "Jizz Iz What It Iz", "Come to Momma", "Head Up Ur Ass" and "Shitz" as entertaining titles.


Chief God


Fire in the Ocean


Dance of the Womb


Ghost Dance Animals

Marron also has a blogspot.