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The artwork was made as an illustration for an article on the upcoming book "Supernatural", by Graham Hancock. This piece appears in Sub Rosa magazine, issue 2, published online at The Daily Grail [link] .

Supernatural: Due to or manifesting some agency above the forces of nature, outside of the ordinary operation of cause and effect.”]
Supernatural, by Graham Hancock [link]

* The evolution of modern humans has taken more than five million years but until less than 50,000 years ago we had no art, no religion, no sophisticated symbolism, no creative and innovative thinking, and quite possibly no language. Then, a dramatic and electrifying change overtook our ancestors in every part of the globe, and all the skills and qualities that we value most highly in ourselves today appeared suddenly, already fully formed, as though bestowed on us by hidden powers. Scientists describe this change as “the greatest riddle in human history”.
* The first art of mankind, in the painted caves and rock-shelters of southwest Europe and South Africa, dates back to the time of the great change. Why do these ancient paintings, tens of thousands of years old, depict beings of a kind that are never found in nature – strange and eerie hybrids with the heads of animals and the bodies of humans?
* In the depths of the Amazon rainforest tribal shamans drink a powerful hallucinogenic brew called Ayahuasca (“the vine of souls”) in order to induce visions. When they return to normal consciousness, after experiencing what they believe is out-of-body travel in the spirit world, they make paintings of the “intelligent beings” they have encountered. Why are many of these beings also depicted as uncanny hybrids with the heads of animals or serpents and the bodies of humans? And why do the shamans say that they have taught them everything they know about how to live in the jungle, and about the medicinal value of rainforest plants?
* Why do Western lab volunteers, placed experimentally under the influence of hallucinogens such as DMT, psilocybin, mescaline and LSD, report visionary encounters with “beings” in the form of animal-human hybrids – beings identical to those the Amazonian shamans claim to meet and to those painted by our ancestors in the prehistoric caves?
* What is the significance of the astonishing similarities between the entities known as “aliens”, ET’s” or “greys” in modern popular culture, the entities known as “fairies”, “elves” and “goblins” in the Middle Ages, and the entities that shamans in surviving tribal cultures know as “ghosts”, “gods” and “spirits”? Why are such figures depicted in prehistoric art as far afield as Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australia?
* Why have eminent scientists at the cutting edge of consciousness research, especially those who study the ways that hallucinogens work in the brain, recently begun to question long-established theories about the nature of reality? Why are some now even ready to consider the possibility, long ago embraced by shamans, that, far from being “false perceptions”, what we see in the strange imagery and experiences of hallucinations may be real perceptions of other “dimensions” and the beings inhabiting them?
* Why did Nobel Prize-winner Francis Crick keep concealed until his death the astonishing circumstances under which he first “saw” the double-helix structure of DNA? And why did he become convinced that natural laws are unable to explain the mysterious complexity of the DNA molecule itself?
* Why does the 97 per cent of DNA that scientists do not understand – so-called “junk DNA” – contain chemical “sequences” arranged in patterns and frequencies that are otherwise only found in the deep coding of all human languages?
* Could the “supernaturals” first depicted in the painted caves and rock shelters – and still accessible to us today in altered states of consciousness – be the ancient teachers of mankind? Could it be they who first ushered us into the full birthright of our humanity? And could it be that human evolution is not just the “blind”, “meaningless” “natural” process that Darwin identified, but something else, more purposive and intelligent, that we have barely even begun to understand?

about 23 hours, Photoshop CS and Painter 9

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:iconubenta:
The climax of reaching within.

Thank you.
:iconannabellachronos:
The composition is wonderful! I love how in the center there's more than one light that catches your eye, and with the DNA(?) strand leading your eye through the piccy. :clap:

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:iconthetrieckel:
Totally reminds me of Alex Grey's work.

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:iconravagez:
that, my friend, is goddamn unbelievably beautiful

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:iconeseopia:
This is incredible, especially paired with the information in the description. Very, very beautiful and inspiring! I like how the DNA strand sort of curves into a notilus spiral. And are the lights inspired by chakras, by any chance?

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:iconadamdpalmer:
Get some clothes on! My goodness, what are you trying to do to u.s.?
:iconintheintrestoftime:
damn, bro... damn... once again demonstrating your mastery of creating light... damn... im sorry im too blown away to say anything other than damn...

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:iconiamwhoiwasnot:
Haha...I see someone mentioned Alex Grey....that was the 1st thing that crossed my mind also. This is a brilliant piece and seems to capture the essence of the ecstacy I felt 7 yrs ago during a life altering experience. I am an admirer of Hancock's work and am looking forward to savouring his latest offering. Excellent discription btw, I am very much into this subject matter. Thank you for sharing!

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:icongrimassault:
bneautiful peace, man. I love all of your work. i especially like how he seems to be grasping his own fate by taking the next evolutionary step.

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:iconlynchy:
Awesome... I love this! It'll have to make its way to my desktop.

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