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This journal is basically for creative things, relating to plants but not nessesarily any valuable information, more like art, updates, and fun things like that~!

Monday
06Apr2009

Art (just a taste..^)

I will be posting a lot about art here, as I am an artist and I usually love psychedellic inspired art, their from plants, not drugs mom, (I swear!).

 

Anyway.

Doing a search on Google for "Salvia Art", Here are the first four images that I find..

 

 

The first two pieces are by artist Mark P. Maxwell. His website is http://www.mpm7.com/ He intends to put up prints of his artwork for sale, so feel free to message him. (You can find his email address at the website).

 

The second piece was created by user PHatTomCat for a contest on the Shroomery.org forum. You can find a link to the original thread here.

Last but not least, ;) is a piece from one of my favorite artists..

Luke Brown. He has LOTS of Psychedellic art at his website: http://spectraleyes.com

 

That's it for now, thanks!

 

ps. here are results #'s 5 & 6 from Google!

(guess who?)

 

PEACE!

 

 

Monday
06Apr2009

For all you druggies..

Wiki:

 

1200 Micrograms (sometimes credited as 1200 Mics, or 1300 Mics) are a psychedelic trance act from Ibiza. The members are Riktam and Bansi, from GMS, Raja Ram and Chicago. The name 1200 Micrograms comes from a Raja Ram taking a 1200 microgram dose of LSD while working on the groups first album. Raja Ram told his friend Paul Taylor, "God Paul I took 1200 micrograms!" (Raja was experiencing mental block on a specific track and took this dose of LSD in order to finish the track). Their music is known for the heavy use of guitars and a focus on themes related to the places where they sampled drugs.

The idea for starting the project allegedly came to Raja Ram while he was thinking about making an album about the drugs he was on in his favorite places. Thus, their first, self-titled album featured 9 tracks about Ayahuasca, Hashish, Mescaline, LSD, Marijuana, Ecstasy, Magic Mushrooms, Salvia Divinorum and DMT. Not surprisingly, the tracks featured many quotes from Terence McKenna and samples from movies like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The album has been a big success, and 1200 Mics even released a Marijuana music video in 2003.

The second album, Heroes of the Imagination, was dedicated to famous inventors and scientists, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Michael Faraday, Albert Einstein, Charles Babbage, Albert Hofmann, Francis Crick, James D. Watson, and Tim Berners-Lee. This album also contains the 2003 party hit, Acid for Nothing, a trance remix of Dire Straits' Money for Nothing (the track also replaced the phrase "I want my MTV" with "I want my LSD").  -Wikipedia

 






 

Here are two playlists of a lot of their tracks.. Playlist1  Playlist2  *makes nice background noise