Entheo Art is any creation intended to awaken the God or Spirit within. The sacred art of prior cultures brought visionary symbolism into the service of religion. What's fascinating, given our access to world culture, is that angel iconography of wings, brilliant color and luminosity is common to the archetypal spirit-beings in the collective divine imagination. For many artists presented in this issue the use of entheogens, vision producing sacraments, has been a catalyst for their art. For an artist like Fred Tomaselli the drugs have literally been part of making the art, by using actual pills and cannabis in his resin coated collages. Tomaselli's art, which has been exhibited at the most renown museums of the world, incorporates illegal substances as art materials, creating works that are not only visually arresting but also
politically challenging.
CONTENTS:
• St. Albert and the LSD Revelation Revolution
• Lizbeth Rymland
• Interview with Jan Kounen
• Avatar The Gathering
• Tool: Sonic Visionaries
• Entheo Art by Higher Glyphiks
• The New Eye: Visionary Art and Tradition by Erik Davis
• Blair MacKenzie Blake
• The Psychedelic Art and Science of Stanislav Grof by Kevin Sachs
• Live Painting with the Disco Biscuits
• Entheocentric Salon at CoSM
• Guide to “St. Albert and the LSD Revelation Revolution” |
Entheo Art Gallery
10. Fred Tomaselli
13. Maura Holden
15. Xavi
17. Luke Brown
19. Naoto Hattori
21. Allyson Grey
23. Guy Atchinson
33. Martina Hoffman
47. Michele Wortman
49. Eli Morgan
51. Trenton Doyle Hancock
53. Erial
55. Carey Thompson
63. Robert Venosa
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