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This is just amazing! So much detail! Thank you very much for sharing. I would be very much interested what materials and techniques you used.
 
Thanks very much everyone 8)

i started with pencil, traced the lines with Pigma Micron pens, and then colored it in with Prismacolor pencils. Some of the white areas i did with acrylic paint for extra whiteness.

universecannon, i would say that finally meeting Lady Salvia in the summer of 2013 provided much inspiration... otherwise it's just me being playful, i didn't want to constrain myself to any particular theme or concept.

o, & i could also clarify that the little dude with his arms up in the top mid-right area is me coming upon a patch of amanita muscaria for the first time when i was living in Washington state this past year ;)


the next piece will be more focused.
 
Blue, your stuff always makes me want to pack a fat bowl, dust it with kif, and chill with the art for a good long stretch. Ahhhhh.
 
anti-gravity tea ceremony

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Fantastic, I love the fluid dynamics.

Here's a couple new ones, both acrylic on canvas. First one is called Zero Hour, it's all about living in a state of perpetual time crunch. The second one, Perennial, is about rebirth. Both were done last month for themed group art shows.
 

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Blue, I don't know what else I can say that everybody else hasn't said already. Well done sir.

Orion, that is one heckuv an eye. Like others have said, you really have a knack for textures, as that last piece clearly illustrates.

and Guyo, there aren't even words for how crazy those are. That background on the bottom one is just TOO freakin sweet.
 
Guyo, you've single-handedly depicted what so many of us have seen with the interdimensional cogs and and gears. Who knows why they're there, but so many of us have seen them.
 
Yes!!! So happy to see some new Guyomech art! Very cool. I really like the almost pastel look to the second one. It really works with the subject.

I love your work Blue Lunar Light! If only I could put so much time and myself into one piece of work like that, I think I might be going somewhere.

Beacon, that latest one is awesome! I think I could go for some anti-gravity tea right now....

So much great stuff everyone! This thread offers constant mind-blowage!:shock:
 
Here's one I have been working on in my spare time at work. I am a math tutor at my college, so this one took on a particularly mathematical style to it. It's not done yet, as I'm planning on working on it until the end of the semester. After that, I think I may color it via photoshop. I'm pretty happy with how it has been turning out. What started as just a bored doodle grew into something I really like!
 

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Love the lotus growing from debris, Guyomech.

& here's a little visage to continue the peyote vibes i get from mr.Peabody & spinCycle's work:
 

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I really love the work in this thread, its a strong source of inspiration!
I decided to add in a painting I did a while ago that is inspired by some of my entheo experiences.
Acrylic on canvas

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