ENTACTOGENESIS (from the Latin word meaning ‘to touch within’) def. - A state of feeling positive about both oneself and the world

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cosmiccuddles:

Dela Cruz, if you haven’t seen all of his art you should.

cosmiccuddles:

Dela Cruz, if you haven’t seen all of his art you should.

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Being. Here. Now.

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cosmofilius:

“The Sacred Mirrors series is a totally unique work of contemporary sacred art created by Alex Grey. This installation of 21 framed images, consisting of 19 paintings and two etched mirrors, examines the anatomy of body, mind and spirit in rich detail. Each painting presents a life-sized figure facing viewers and inviting them to mirror the images, creating a sense of seeing into oneself.” View the rest HERE.

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chrisfromcali:

Beautiful

chrisfromcali:

Beautiful

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2headedsnake:

Artist Angela Palmer creates ipeccably detailed three-dimensional views of CT and MRI scans using multiple sheets of vertically layered glass. Just as magnetic fields are used to carefully image layer after layer of internal biological structures inside humans and animals, Palmer etches these same scans into layers of glass. She says her inspiration for these works is a lifelong fascination with maps and visual topographies.

2headedsnake:

Artist Angela Palmer creates ipeccably detailed three-dimensional views of CT and MRI scans using multiple sheets of vertically layered glass. Just as magnetic fields are used to carefully image layer after layer of internal biological structures inside humans and animals, Palmer etches these same scans into layers of glass. She says her inspiration for these works is a lifelong fascination with maps and visual topographies.

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