GODHEAD - Lophophora williamsii - peyote watercolor print
Lophophora williamsii, which is better known by its given Nahuatl name “peyote,” has been a component of indigenous peoples’ religious experiences for thousands of years. After all, this small spineless cactus contains the hallucinogen mescaline.
See more Memento Psychotropica prints here:
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Available in two sizes: 5x7 or 8x10 inches
Printed with archival quality inks on 44 lb.smooth matte photo paper
Note: computer monitors all display color differently so print may differ slightly from the image you see on the screen. The featured photos show a 5x7 print with indoor and outdoor lighting.
Cropping of image will vary based on print size.
All orders will be sleeved and packaged securely. In an effort to conserve, some items may be packaged with recycled materials.
The typeface featured in these prints is Reey by Koen van der Bliek.
Please reach out if you have any questions.
Thanks for supporting my art!
About the series:
Memento Psychotropica is a series of 12 watercolor paintings featuring psychotropic plants and fungi. The name comes from a phrase I made up - “Memento mori, experientia psychotropica” - which roughly translates to, “Remember, you will die: now go experience psychoactives.” I’m not necessarily suggesting anything illegal - but there is a reason that humans have had relationships with these botanicals for thousands of years. Any experience that disrupts our baseline levels of consciousness can be a springboard for self reflection and awareness. Whether it’s meditating over a steamy cuppa tea or vibing with the energy of the universe and watching walls breathe, just... sit with it a minute. Be present.
Lophophora williamsii, which is better known by its given Nahuatl name “peyote,” has been a component of indigenous peoples’ religious experiences for thousands of years. After all, this small spineless cactus contains the hallucinogen mescaline.
See more Memento Psychotropica prints here:
https://poptortstudio.com/shop/prints/memento-psychotropica
.
Available in two sizes: 5x7 or 8x10 inches
Printed with archival quality inks on 44 lb.smooth matte photo paper
Note: computer monitors all display color differently so print may differ slightly from the image you see on the screen. The featured photos show a 5x7 print with indoor and outdoor lighting.
Cropping of image will vary based on print size.
All orders will be sleeved and packaged securely. In an effort to conserve, some items may be packaged with recycled materials.
The typeface featured in these prints is Reey by Koen van der Bliek.
Please reach out if you have any questions.
Thanks for supporting my art!
About the series:
Memento Psychotropica is a series of 12 watercolor paintings featuring psychotropic plants and fungi. The name comes from a phrase I made up - “Memento mori, experientia psychotropica” - which roughly translates to, “Remember, you will die: now go experience psychoactives.” I’m not necessarily suggesting anything illegal - but there is a reason that humans have had relationships with these botanicals for thousands of years. Any experience that disrupts our baseline levels of consciousness can be a springboard for self reflection and awareness. Whether it’s meditating over a steamy cuppa tea or vibing with the energy of the universe and watching walls breathe, just... sit with it a minute. Be present.
Lophophora williamsii, which is better known by its given Nahuatl name “peyote,” has been a component of indigenous peoples’ religious experiences for thousands of years. After all, this small spineless cactus contains the hallucinogen mescaline.
See more Memento Psychotropica prints here:
https://poptortstudio.com/shop/prints/memento-psychotropica
.
Available in two sizes: 5x7 or 8x10 inches
Printed with archival quality inks on 44 lb.smooth matte photo paper
Note: computer monitors all display color differently so print may differ slightly from the image you see on the screen. The featured photos show a 5x7 print with indoor and outdoor lighting.
Cropping of image will vary based on print size.
All orders will be sleeved and packaged securely. In an effort to conserve, some items may be packaged with recycled materials.
The typeface featured in these prints is Reey by Koen van der Bliek.
Please reach out if you have any questions.
Thanks for supporting my art!
About the series:
Memento Psychotropica is a series of 12 watercolor paintings featuring psychotropic plants and fungi. The name comes from a phrase I made up - “Memento mori, experientia psychotropica” - which roughly translates to, “Remember, you will die: now go experience psychoactives.” I’m not necessarily suggesting anything illegal - but there is a reason that humans have had relationships with these botanicals for thousands of years. Any experience that disrupts our baseline levels of consciousness can be a springboard for self reflection and awareness. Whether it’s meditating over a steamy cuppa tea or vibing with the energy of the universe and watching walls breathe, just... sit with it a minute. Be present.