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presleystein

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Jan 15, 2006, 12:40:50 PM1/15/06
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i'd like to see some art based on experience or effect (and maybe in
some cases) while under the 'fluidness' influence of salvia divinorum.

i know there's some out there.

i've done work outside the effect and while i had the 'happy afterglow'
i think it's very improved work in my case.

anyone like to see it, well lets trade links here you show me yours and
i'll show you mine.

:D


or is that i'll let you lick my bowl if you let me lick your spoon?

Destination

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Jan 15, 2006, 5:50:48 PM1/15/06
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"presleystein" <just_another_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> i'd like to see some art based on experience or effect (and maybe in
> some cases) while under the 'fluidness' influence of salvia divinorum.
>
> i know there's some out there.

Not mine, but a few pages of good stuff.
http://spectraleyes.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=artworx

PS I tried SD for the first time ever last night, an 1/8th g of 5x. I was
very happy to have sitters. It was a little alarming. Not enough to
discourage future use. I just wasn't ready for everyone to sink into the
floors and turn to plastic. That is nothing like the experience was, but it
is the only words I can find to describe it.

--
Within the prison of your world appears a man who tells you that the world
of painful contradictions, which you have created, is neither continuous nor
permanent and is based on a misapprehension. He pleads with you to get out
of it, by the same way by which you got into it. You got into it by
forgetting what you are and you will get out of it by knowing yourself as
you are.
-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, I Am That: Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. NC:
Acorn Press, 1990.


Shaun aRe

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Jan 16, 2006, 5:49:21 AM1/16/06
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"Destination" <dont...@me.com> wrote in message
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> "presleystein" <just_another_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1137346850.8...@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > i'd like to see some art based on experience or effect (and maybe in
> > some cases) while under the 'fluidness' influence of salvia divinorum.
> >
> > i know there's some out there.
>
> Not mine, but a few pages of good stuff.
> http://spectraleyes.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=artworx
>
> PS I tried SD for the first time ever last night, an 1/8th g of 5x. I was
> very happy to have sitters. It was a little alarming. Not enough to
> discourage future use. I just wasn't ready for everyone to sink into the
> floors and turn to plastic. That is nothing like the experience was, but
it
> is the only words I can find to describe it.

Yup, very disconcerting indeed. People seem unable to pre-comprehend just
how powerful the stuff is, no matter how much you try to warn them of the
fact. My brother in law being a shining example of this - I warned him and
warned him just how powerful even 6x could be, so he 'I can handle anything'
goes out and buys some 20x and without me or anyone experienced present,
rips himself a massive hit and freaked the hell out and frightened the life
outa my wife too, then hurled the stuff away and swore he'd never even look
at it ever again, daft git...


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presleystein

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Jan 17, 2006, 2:10:44 PM1/17/06
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i like that 3d effect i wish i could do that because then i'd extend it
into my art base.

:D


salvia has different feelings for me... everytime after the 'moment'
during the afterglow i'm like it's there it's evident but hard to get
out so others can understand.

OmManiPadmeOmelet

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Jan 17, 2006, 4:12:08 PM1/17/06
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In article <1137525044.2...@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"presleystein" <just_another_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> i like that 3d effect i wish i could do that because then i'd extend it
> into my art base.
>
> :D

Poser.

And Bryce 3D...

;-)
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

presleystein

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Jan 17, 2006, 4:37:44 PM1/17/06
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being a mostly blind person salvia has... given me new sight.

i know how cliche' to say eh?

:D

rob...@gmail.com

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Jan 17, 2006, 5:57:12 PM1/17/06
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I'm not even lying when I say that those pictures remind me of many
trips. Especially the man at the bottom of the first page.

presleystein

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Jan 19, 2006, 12:18:24 PM1/19/06
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my stuff... http://vomitblondelvis.mailbomb.com/2004/300under.jpg


http://vomitblondelvis.mailbomb.com/2004/300mouth.jpg

the images are flat though... it's far from what i could get out of my
head. now if i could give them dimensions... layers.... a 3d effect
like that... and retain what was there before the glow wears off...

but it's like a creativity block that happens..

it just isn't close at all.. but this is as close as i could get at
that period of time.

?

beats the..... outta me.

guess with practise eh? :D

but i can do the happy feeling stuff.

i did one with dualdid (sp?) a painkiller i was fed constantly in icu
- 2 (dying ward) and then.. well codiene ( a cartoon that was
rather well appreciated ) that was well expressed.

:(

Shaun aRe

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Jan 20, 2006, 5:09:10 AM1/20/06
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"presleystein" <just_another_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I like those! I used to do a lot of work like that using soft oil pastels
and soft chalk pastels, some years ago now. Have you ever played with
Photoshop? You should do - so easy, so fun, can do so much, including
effects that can give 3d depth.

For a bit of an idea of what can be done, take a look at some I've done with
Photoshop in the psychart gallery of mine here:

http://www.pixparty.com/shaunare/gallery.asp.


I'm barely a beginner - there's much more can be done with that programme
',;~}~


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presleystein

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Jan 20, 2006, 12:13:03 PM1/20/06
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been working with photoshop since the windows 3.1 days. it's still a
good program. some elements they changed on me.. sometimes i wish
they'd leave a classic alone but.. also uses umm.. oh hell.... think
dam you!

corel paint... pc paint (a cheap ass program i can't let go of
because of some of the brushes... ) oh there's a shitload of them.


these images are straight out oil pastel, water color, crayon, some
have glitter glue, fingernail polish... i have some paintings that are
tractor paint, rustoleum, white out, make up, fingernail polish...
blasted ink pens... so on.

did one in mascara don't know what happened to it, should have scanned
it but kept putting it off.. now it's gone.

since i'm mostly blind, got one half of an eye... i really over
compensate for color don't i?

(blindness is blotches and anomolies due to macular degeneration caused
by malignant hypertension and a stroke.)

i did art using my 'visual imperfections' for a while.. don't know
where those got to.

but salvia... i've 'seen' the light.. haw haw cliche!

Shaun aRe

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Jan 20, 2006, 1:02:43 PM1/20/06
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"presleystein" <just_another_...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> been working with photoshop since the windows 3.1 days. it's still a
> good program. some elements they changed on me.. sometimes i wish
> they'd leave a classic alone but.. also uses umm.. oh hell.... think
> dam you!
>
> corel paint... pc paint (a cheap ass program i can't let go of
> because of some of the brushes... ) oh there's a shitload of them.

Great stuff, then! I just saw you hankering after some 3D-ish effects...

> these images are straight out oil pastel, water color, crayon, some
> have glitter glue, fingernail polish... i have some paintings that are
> tractor paint, rustoleum, white out, make up, fingernail polish...
> blasted ink pens... so on.
>
> did one in mascara don't know what happened to it, should have scanned
> it but kept putting it off.. now it's gone.
>
> since i'm mostly blind, got one half of an eye... i really over
> compensate for color don't i?

Heheh, well like I said, I did some quite similar when I used physical
media, and I wasn't partially blind - I love colour ',;~}~

> (blindness is blotches and anomolies due to macular degeneration caused
> by malignant hypertension and a stroke.)
>
> i did art using my 'visual imperfections' for a while.. don't know
> where those got to.
>
> but salvia... i've 'seen' the light.. haw haw cliche!

Know what you mean though!

presleystein

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Jan 24, 2006, 10:23:56 AM1/24/06
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i note that red wine then smoking sally makes me borderline pissy.

and the art is very different.

hum... sally apparently likes to go solo.

:D

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