Probably should be staged as a rhetorical question, or maybe I would have been better asking how they have enhanced your art. For me personally, I haven't drawn directly on any one psychedelic experience in any of my creations, but the way in which I think about what I create, and what I think in general have certainly been altered by psychedelic insights. I find myself much more inclined to photograph more natural, undisturbed settings and have been drawn to how that is juxtaposed with the day to day life of an average member of this culture. I also find myself getting much more present and "into" what ever I'm working on, whether it's writing, woodwork, or photography, and I have been gradually learning to let go and allow the art to spontaneously use my vehicle as its outlet. I'm really interested in what might be gleaned from a small dose of L or something else and a dedicated work session. I know that Kesey wrote a good portion of Cukoos Nest on acid, and for that book it seems to make perfect sense. I'm just curious to see who else has experimented with this type and thing and what might have been discovered?