Psychedelic Geometry
(Ballpoint pen and color pencils on paper) (BEST VIEWED LARGE)
("...the matches and mismatches between...two...signals, one generated inside the brain and the other from the outside world, ultimately define what we perceive as reality. That implies that there is no absolute truth, because the brain is not a mere slave to what, for example, our retinas report to have seen."
"...it is the collision of these two...signals...that generates the...pattern of electrical activity that morphs into one's perception of the world."
---Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., in his 2011 book BEYOND BOUNDARIES: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines--and How It Will Change Our Lives. Nicolelis was named one of the 20 most influential scientists in the world by Scientific American.)
HORROR VACUI:
"The entheogen-inspired visionary art of certain indigenous peoples, such as the Huichol yarn paintings and the ayahuasca-inspired art of Pablo Amaringo, often exhibits this style, as does the psychedelic art movement of the 1960s counterculture. Sometimes the patterned art in clothing of indigenous peoples of Middle and South America exhibits horror vacui. For example the geometric molas of Kuna people and the traditional clothing on Shipibo-Conibo people."
---Wikipedia
(Indeed, on my walls are reproductions of Huichol art, reproductions of the work of Pablo Amaringo, reproductions of 1960s psychedelic art, an original mola cloth, and an original Shipibo cloth.)
A randomly-edited selection of approximately 700 of my pictures may be viewed by clicking on the link below:
www.flickr.com/groups/psychedelicart/pool/43237970@N00/
Please click here to read my "autobiography":
thewordsofjdyf333.blogspot.com/
And my "profile" page may be viewed by clicking on this link:
www.flickr.com/people/jdyf333/
My telephone number is: 510-260-9695
Psychedelic Geometry
(Ballpoint pen and color pencils on paper) (BEST VIEWED LARGE)
("...the matches and mismatches between...two...signals, one generated inside the brain and the other from the outside world, ultimately define what we perceive as reality. That implies that there is no absolute truth, because the brain is not a mere slave to what, for example, our retinas report to have seen."
"...it is the collision of these two...signals...that generates the...pattern of electrical activity that morphs into one's perception of the world."
---Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., in his 2011 book BEYOND BOUNDARIES: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines--and How It Will Change Our Lives. Nicolelis was named one of the 20 most influential scientists in the world by Scientific American.)
HORROR VACUI:
"The entheogen-inspired visionary art of certain indigenous peoples, such as the Huichol yarn paintings and the ayahuasca-inspired art of Pablo Amaringo, often exhibits this style, as does the psychedelic art movement of the 1960s counterculture. Sometimes the patterned art in clothing of indigenous peoples of Middle and South America exhibits horror vacui. For example the geometric molas of Kuna people and the traditional clothing on Shipibo-Conibo people."
---Wikipedia
(Indeed, on my walls are reproductions of Huichol art, reproductions of the work of Pablo Amaringo, reproductions of 1960s psychedelic art, an original mola cloth, and an original Shipibo cloth.)
A randomly-edited selection of approximately 700 of my pictures may be viewed by clicking on the link below:
www.flickr.com/groups/psychedelicart/pool/43237970@N00/
Please click here to read my "autobiography":
thewordsofjdyf333.blogspot.com/
And my "profile" page may be viewed by clicking on this link:
www.flickr.com/people/jdyf333/
My telephone number is: 510-260-9695