
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

inspired by changa



"the Universe will bow to your beauty when you do. " - Rumi.

Tantra says, ”Be yourself” – and that is the only being you can achieve ever. With acceptance desires fall. With acceptance, a desirelessness comes into being by itself. You don’t practice it, you don’t force it upon yourself. You don’t cut your desires – just by accepting, they disappear. Osho

the healing power of ayahuasca flows through like an anakonda

the healing power of ayahuasca flows through like an anakonda

The Gulgalta "Skull" represents "the will to will." The union of pleasure and will. At the level of the Gulgalta, "there is no reason for will." Here, the innate desire to create is a purely existential "passion" of the soul, possessing no rational whatsoever.

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The Gulgalta "Skull" represents "the will to will." The union of pleasure and will. At the level of the Gulgalta, "there is no reason for will." Here, the innate desire to create is a purely existential "passion" of the soul, possessing no rational whatsoever.

keeper and protector of dharma, the ultimate and whole truth and knowledge, mahakala has all qualities and forms, yet has none. the five skulls represents the metamorphosis of the five kleśās, poisons of being, into the five wisdoms, the five qualities of buddha.

swimming upstream on its journey to become a dragon, a self empowered rebirth generated by the will to follow destiny's call. in buddhism, the koi is considered to be an entity full of courage and ability to attain allegedly impossible goals, while in japanese mythology it is a symbol of good fortune and luck.

Two separate motifs interlaced into one harmonic design. The first element is a Chimp, a turned on monkey face with endless vision depth, made with underlying grid. The second element is the detailed tā moko patterns, a Māuri permanent face marking, which symbolizes in the Māuri culture the transition between childhood and adulthood and the realization of one's potential.

The four wise monkeys, Mizaru, Kikazaru, Iwazaru and Shizaru, originated from the Japanese Buddhism, who could "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, do no evil" are transformed in this modern adaptation into monkeys that actually cancel and neutralize each other, a paradoxical state in which none of them can be held responsible for his own actions.

one drop makes you larger. and one drop makes you small. and the one with 25 washes is the one that gives you all. printed with blue shades and glow in the dark ink.

butterflies turning into a shipibo pattern

created especially for the cover of "Mushroom Magazine", featuring seven different designs, organically integrated into the tree of life.

icons for the party generation

a composition of various symbolika symbols arranged in the tree of life grid.

dance like a tree printed with monochrome colors and glow in the dark

symbolizing the "parzuf" from the kabbalah for a harmonious way of life, the face of buddha is encompassed inside the tree of life, with flowing golden spirals.

a meditating buddha figure with seven pairs of hands. with his fingers, buddha signals the number seven, representing the first seven "sphirot" (earthly chakras) of the tree of life. his meditation vibrates & echoes the "parzuf" (face of being).

a meditating buddha figure with seven pairs of hands. with his fingers, buddha signals the number seven, representing the first seven "sphirot" (earthly chakras) of the tree of life.

a contracting and expanding buddha face, pulsating different colors while breathing in and out, in infinite and complete meditation.

Tripura is a vision of balance, acceptance and synthesis of polarities, represented by the fire and water elements. The contradictions of those elements is solved and empowered by merging them into a balanced and whole figure (notice the full shriyantra of the unified figure). One of the most important principals in Hinduism is Balance, and it is told in its mythology that our world was created and is constantly shaped by three forms of supreme reality, the Trimurti- Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the eternal preserver) and Shiva (the destructor), a trinity reflecting how polarities are not only co-existent, they are co-dependent.

a psychedelic vision of a multi-handed man dancing with the tree of life. in each hand he holds one of the "sphirot". the hindu chakras run in parallel through his center.

a thirteen moon phase inside a flower of life grid with a skull and a fetus, representing the passage of time.

a star symbol based on penrose tiling.

six pointed star mandala encapsulating the lsd molecule.

the hindu ohm symbol flowing inside the flower of life pattern.

the yinyang symbol with a marijuana pattern formed inside the flower of life.

a crop circle showing a twisting spiral dna composed of tiny circles with a square circle in the center.

the golden ratio spiral drafted out of the phi number.

the shri yantra (sri chakra) is a mandala formed by nine interlocking triangles surrounding the bindu, representing polarities (shiva - masculine, shakti -feminine).

The head of Hindu god Ganesh, master of intellect and wisdom. This is one of the first designs drawn with a underling grid, made by interlocking swastikas. The missing tusk indicates Ganesh's ability to overcome all duality, yet the equilibrium of the whole creation is kept by the complemental design featuring the tusk and the mouse, Ganeshe's companion and divine vehicle.

how do you cut your reality?

A synthesis between the heavenly dance of Shiva, the Shiva Nataraj (derived from Sanskrit nata = dance; raja = king), and a vision that is often seen in India, the chillum smoking ritual. Simultaneously, the whole ritual from the beginning to its end is depicted in the hands' fluent and infinitive movement. This movement encapsulates the complex simplicity of this old and repetitive inner (the act of smoking and its mental effects) and outer (the social aspect- passing and interacting with the others) cycle. Boom!

A butterfly created with patterns inspired by shamanic experiences in ayahuasca sessions and the shipibo indians of peru. Those psychedelic intricate patterns are part of the unique Shipibo art, a form of art that subconsciously influences and interacts with our most primal and basic senses.

an ancient dmt symbol, arranged in a shipibo pattern style.

a buddha face in rainbow colors. symbolizing the "parzuf" from the kabbalah for a harmonious way of life, the face of buddha is encompassed inside the tree of life, with flowing golden spirals.

an esher style tessellation, depicting ganesh's companion - the mouse - symbolizing temptation. each mouse offers a different element in his hand.

a vision of a patterned mushroom spiraling in a tantric hora dance.

quiet please.

one of the basic symbols - 2 crossing lines, symbolizing positivity. the positive creative force is entering us through our eyes & manifests itself through our hands. the cross is decorated with magic mushrooms and fantastic mushroom-like beings. printed with glow in the dark colors.

magic mushrooms grown on ... holy shit ...

the fluent and spiral tendrils of smoke rising from a dmt puff.

a vortex of spiraling crosses representing the tunnel vision when smoking dmt. the outer ring depicts a mushroom, a cactus and a dancing figure.