So... I know I told you guys I wouldn't be drawing this week, but I lied. Well, kind of. I couldn't NOT draw this, and here is why:
For the first time in my life I decided to... smoke... with my friends, and... this is what happened. I can not begin to present this in the way I saw it because, well, you guys weren't... smoking... with my friends. But I can take you on it's journey:
Start at the eye, which is beaming light out of it's orb. It is part of a warped face (pointing forward even though the eye is sideways). There is an ear by the eye, hair above it, and the profile slopes down between the eye and the ear. However, it changes perspective and slopes inward, becoming the cavernous ravine with a river flowing down the middle. There's also a hand without thumbs blocking the river for some reason. The river changes perspectives as it (quite literally to me) overtakes the viewer. The rock in the middle, like the cavern itself, is very very large, but far away, implying thousands of details across its surface. It also changes perspective. There are Indians on top (why always Indians?) and a fence to keep them from falling into the river. A... thing has crashed into the rock. Yeah... A bridge connects the people of the rock to the cavern, though it too breaks perspective. The people of the cavern have a repeating castle thing, which again literally rushes right at the viewer (well, to me anyways. I was THERE.) The castle rocks turn into... teeth? And frogs? And a skateboard face? I dunno about that one, though I was apparently too lazy to finish it's detailing so it didn't impress me then either. The last bit to notice is the... stomach lining? The cavern in the middle turns into a living wall, again changing perspective, that fades off into a light just beneath the ear lobe. And if you're REALLY... smoking... the stomach lining looks like a dude, with the top-most shiny mass the head.
So there you go. A world that keeps mutating into other worlds. That was my night, and I hope you enjoyed it... or at least followed any of it.
Also, I apologize for my scanner. It is neither high quality or... smoking... enough to pick up all of the details that should be here. And I mean alot. Like, you're in an airplane high above the world, but you have tele-photo vision and can see all the individual details on the ground below. That kind of detail.
No furries for you.
Also, drugs are bad. I don't think I'll be doing this again. It was intriguing to say the least, but it wasn't necessarily productive and it dumbed my mind down in a way that I am REALLY not to fond of. Having no free will and not existing really isn't that fun at all.
For the first time in my life I decided to... smoke... with my friends, and... this is what happened. I can not begin to present this in the way I saw it because, well, you guys weren't... smoking... with my friends. But I can take you on it's journey:
Start at the eye, which is beaming light out of it's orb. It is part of a warped face (pointing forward even though the eye is sideways). There is an ear by the eye, hair above it, and the profile slopes down between the eye and the ear. However, it changes perspective and slopes inward, becoming the cavernous ravine with a river flowing down the middle. There's also a hand without thumbs blocking the river for some reason. The river changes perspectives as it (quite literally to me) overtakes the viewer. The rock in the middle, like the cavern itself, is very very large, but far away, implying thousands of details across its surface. It also changes perspective. There are Indians on top (why always Indians?) and a fence to keep them from falling into the river. A... thing has crashed into the rock. Yeah... A bridge connects the people of the rock to the cavern, though it too breaks perspective. The people of the cavern have a repeating castle thing, which again literally rushes right at the viewer (well, to me anyways. I was THERE.) The castle rocks turn into... teeth? And frogs? And a skateboard face? I dunno about that one, though I was apparently too lazy to finish it's detailing so it didn't impress me then either. The last bit to notice is the... stomach lining? The cavern in the middle turns into a living wall, again changing perspective, that fades off into a light just beneath the ear lobe. And if you're REALLY... smoking... the stomach lining looks like a dude, with the top-most shiny mass the head.
So there you go. A world that keeps mutating into other worlds. That was my night, and I hope you enjoyed it... or at least followed any of it.
Also, I apologize for my scanner. It is neither high quality or... smoking... enough to pick up all of the details that should be here. And I mean alot. Like, you're in an airplane high above the world, but you have tele-photo vision and can see all the individual details on the ground below. That kind of detail.
No furries for you.
Also, drugs are bad. I don't think I'll be doing this again. It was intriguing to say the least, but it wasn't necessarily productive and it dumbed my mind down in a way that I am REALLY not to fond of. Having no free will and not existing really isn't that fun at all.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 935 x 1000px
File Size 405.6 kB
*chuckles* Well it only created the... inspiration. It took me years of work to get to the meager amount of detail actually shown up there. Really all that substance does is get you agitated that you can't create things the way you experience them. It's very frustrating. :S
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