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The Lightbody is a recurring archetype in the history of Visionary Art. Ancient petroglyphs show solarized figures with halos and rays of light emanating from the body.
NFTs from the Collection by @trippy x Alex Grey are now being traded on @opensea
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The Lightbody Collection from @trippy x Alex Grey are now being traded on @opensea
Proceeds benefit CoSM
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Since 1995, @allysongreycosm and I have led the Lightbody Drawing ritual. Seven drawings are created, one for each of seven chakras. These drawings have been minted as NFTs and are now being traded on @opensea
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@trippylabs x @alexgreycosm
Happy Valentine's Day!⠀
Whether you are with or without a partner today, may you celebrate the power of love. May you melt into the cosmic flow. The sacred and transformative path of love is unique for every person.
Cosmic Lovers
One Taste
One
Kiss of the Muse
Love is not an aberration, ⠀
or the brief bumping together ⠀
of meaningless molecules... ⠀
Love is the fabric and foundation ⠀
of every manifest thing.⠀
The visible universe is an ornament ⠀
of a seething boundless net of Love.⠀
Kissing
2021, digital NFT
With Matt Santoro
Prisons of time melt and only glory remains.
Happy Halloween Weekend 🎃🧡
Featured art: Wrathful Guardian, 1995
Colored pencil on paper, 11 x 14 inches.
In 1999 I had a mid-career retrospective at La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. The Chopra center was nearby and helped sponsor the show. Read the rest of the story on IG: @alexgreycosm
Featured art: The Transcendental Artist, 1999
Charcoal on paper, 9 x 12 inches
My obsession with anatomy goes back to some of my earliest childhood drawings. Truly grateful that my mother kept some of the oldest work and among those drawings was this early skeleton. Read rest of the caption on IG: @alexgreycosm
Featured art : Skeleton, 1959
True spirit manifests as we realize it has never been absent from us, that it is always already present as the infinite potential in our own hearts.
Featured art: Laughing Man, 1986
Oil on linen.
On our first trip to Mexico I visited the famous statue of Xochipilli in the Museum of Anthropology.After drawing the sculpture of this archetypal ecstatic God/Shaman who bears the symbols of plant teachers on their body, I decided that it would be the subject of my live painting