The artist Sarah Schönfeld from Berlin puts different drugs and neurotransmitters on photographic negatives. The prints look fantastic and I would like to try this myself.
Sarah is represented by Feldbuschwiesner.
The Door of Perception
The artist Sarah Schönfeld from Berlin puts different drugs and neurotransmitters on photographic negatives. The prints look fantastic and I would like to try this myself.
Sarah is represented by Feldbuschwiesner.
Be warned, looking into somebody else’s eyes might never be the same again after seeing the following pictures.
From detached gaze to initiatory knowledge: Verger is a true messenger between worlds.
Burchfield’s nature scenes strike me as among the most experiential art I know, as he’s able to put you right into his synesthetic experience of nature.
There are contemporary “back to the land” communities practicing a hunter-gatherer way of life. Projects like this will serve as a touchstone to those interested in living differently.
Often summarized as graphic artist, Eric Gill was a sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter and printmaker.
Reisewitz’ photographs, most of all large formats, explore the changing relation of the city and the countryside in a period of feverish economic development.
The art of dying, the experience of letting go all that is known is almost forgotten in our culture.
Gabor Maté is a Canadian physician who specializes in the study and treatment of addiction. He radiates kindness and a deep understanding of the human condition.
Gazing up into the kaleidoscopic worlds of these Iranian mosque ceilings invokes a feeling of transcendental glory.
I just discovered the greatest documentary of all time. I urge you to take the time and watch this carefully. What do you feel?
Karl Blossfeldt was an attentive observers of nature, a teacher of contemplation.
Kilian Eng is one of the most popular futuristic illustrators of today. Also one of the most productive one’s.
For seven thousand years, the Selk’nam, Yamana and Kawésqar people inhabited the forbidding archipelago of Southern Patagonia.
Rabuzin found the utmost simplicity, concision and perfection in the sphere and the circle, which were to become his symbols of the absolute, symbols of completeness.
Like a deep well evoking forgotten concepts about origins, belonging, and the presence of spiritual forces in the world.
Kevin Lucbert draws doors into parallel universes. And he mostly uses the color blue, which obviously fits to DOP. It…
There is already another post about Philip Kirkland but these images I’ve just found deserve to stand alone.
Jon Rafman explores the impact of technology on contemporary consciousness, modern social interactions, communities and virtual realities.
Laffoley is a visionary painter, designer, futurist & hyperspace cartographer based in Boston. Diving into his world may cause a feeling of dizziness due to an overdose of novelty.
The first video is a catchy excerpt of a long lecture by Terence McKenna. To me it seems like it serves as a battle call, the manifesto of the limitless beings we all are.