Infundibulum, I can understand how you feel. It's hard to look at such intense visual stimulation, 24/7... but an an artist myself, I feel that even when the reaction the viewer of the artwork itself, is shock or even aversion, it has it's profound effect upon our consciousness. Well, perhaps I should say on many consciousnesses? Hieronymus Bosch, Max Ernst and Salvador Dali were much the same, in other centuries. I respect him to a tremendous degree! :thumb_up:
We respond to the images and how they make us feel, think and react psychologically and even spiritually. And honestly, while I would probably prefer to have a relaxing dinner near one of Claude Monet's serene masterpieces... I admire Alex more than words can properly express.
His tremendous work encompasses the totality of the human experience and leads the observer into the intricacies of the psychedelic experience. He is literally mapping-out many of his own interior spaces and deepest inner visions. In my little book of opinions and preferences, he is a bonafide genius! And he is a HUGE inspiration to younger painters like Luke Brown and many others talented kids. 8)