Friday, April 18, 2008

Primitive

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah yes, consuming a natural hallucinogenic was a primitive art form and many still experience the spiritual effects from ancient history. Is that part of Stonehenge I can see?

Albrecht von Krappa said...

Neine.

captain modroom9 said...

Is that a mushroom stalk dangling from your mouth :o These stones are from one of the many sites in Scotland but I can't tell you which one because did'nt note it amongst the many I viewed on Google image search.

Albrecht von Krappa.. neine to you too.

Ces Adorio said...

It doesn't look primitive to me considering the psychedelic background. These stones look like Italian biscotti. crunch crunch.

captain modroom9 said...

Ces you've just eaten ancient history, far out.

atomicvelvetsigh said...

cool piece.. a nice combination with the music im listening to (an album by Flying Saucer Attack) and absinthe..

valerie walsh said...

This is gorgeous! So good to hear and see from you Captain!!!

captain modroom9 said...

AtomVelevetSigh.. hee hee sounds very good for a space trip :o

ValGalArt.. thank you, you too!!

van dyke said...

Nice illustration. Love the psychedelic-type colors and the photo-collage treatment. The textures remind me of some paintings on silk I've seen.

Isabel said...

Looks like Stonehenge meets the original Celts.

Very cool.

captain modroom9 said...

Van Dyke.. glad you like the psychedelica, thanks for looking!

WorkingWords100.. those Celts get everywhere :O