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Great Imagination and I like that you are influenced and include the Rapa Nui Moai in your artwork, these are magnificent ancient idols that are related to the Tiwanaku culture of southern Peru and northern Bolivia, an ancient lost culture that heavily used psychedelic plants as part of their religion and society.

keep up the good work-
 
Thanks ever sense I saw my first photograph of the Rapa Nui Moai I have been fascinated with these majestic giant stone heads. Did you know that the worlds 11th longest cave system is located under Easter island and was used as a refugee during war times. what psychedelic plants did the tiwanaku culture use?
 
I should say there is no concrete evidence that the Early Rapa nui were from Tiwanaku, but most scholars and open minded ethnologist believe this is the case. The similarity between the megalitic stone sculptures at both sites is compelling.

The exact origins of the Rapa nui or Easter island cultures are a Mystery.

The Tiwanaku are also a bit of a mystery , their monumental stone sculptures and enormous religious sites are found high in the Mountains , too high for farming and to high to sustain a culture, yet the site would have held many thousands of people, so why build it? it must have taken decades of hard labor by many hundreds of stone carvers, who had to be fed, so, HOW and WHY?

and where did they go? - it really is fascinating.

The Tiwanaku used San Pedro and most likely Ayahuasca , they had extensive trade routes up and down the west coast of South America, they no doubt had contact with the Northern Peruvian amazon tribes. But San pedro is for certain and shows up in their art works, which are wonderfully psychedelic. It gives me great Joy to know that 1500-2000 years ago these early civilizations took form with the HELP of psychedelics as an integral part of their religions and culture, it was their religion!

Psychedelics helped form these earliest American cultures, imagine what it could do for ours now.
 
nice drawings, especially i liked the octopus arms in ur first pic.. like some of my dmt trips... u have the talent... i believe u will improve so fast with a bit of practice man.. congrats... keep the nice drawings coming, and if u listen to my advice try to complicate ur art a little , like the first picture but may be a bit more complicated... :)
Peace
 
Thats very interesting I hope one day to visit Easter island I find it very fascinating how different mind altering substances have had such a vital role in the development of the human consciousness and in recreation spirituality etc In different parts of the world. aight ill take your advice and try and complicate my art a little ill post some pictures of some new art projects im working on here pretty soon
 
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