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Artist Creates Unique Wood Sculptures Using An Ancient Woodworking Technique That He Saw In Visions
During an Ayahuasca ceremony, Chris Isner received clear instructions about an ancient woodworking technique that he now uses to record his and his client’s visions into unique wood sculptures. His work fascinates and everybody asks what materials he is using. It’s hard to believe it’s just wood but as a conscious human being Chris is not using any wood — but only reclaimed “guilt-free” wood.
Chris Isner loves his work and has already created some astonishing pieces that you can see in detail on his website. But his best work is commissioned pieces where the synergy of two minds can produce breath-taking results. His life was positively impacted by Ayahuasca and psychedelics. His work stands proof below.
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Would love to know the technique he used. Things like this should be passed on
Wouldn't many artists say that they have visions/insights/inspirations as catalysts to their work? Who are we, to judge artists' motives?
No one questions motives or inspirations here. However, to claim that an ancient technique (i.e. one that had been developed and known by a group of people before) was acquired by getting into trance...no, that is simply impossible. Either, the technique was re-invented (which might be possible as a kind of vision, as a spontaneous brainchild), or it was simply learned from sources and the vision-thingy is just about the artist's perference for psychoactive substances.
Load More Replies...I would be honored to learn this technique of woodworking. I am a master woodworker and have shaped wood in pretty amazing and technical shapes but nothing like this!!!!
Pay for the teaching trip to Peru and you can come with me.
Load More Replies...Would love to know the technique he used. Things like this should be passed on
Wouldn't many artists say that they have visions/insights/inspirations as catalysts to their work? Who are we, to judge artists' motives?
No one questions motives or inspirations here. However, to claim that an ancient technique (i.e. one that had been developed and known by a group of people before) was acquired by getting into trance...no, that is simply impossible. Either, the technique was re-invented (which might be possible as a kind of vision, as a spontaneous brainchild), or it was simply learned from sources and the vision-thingy is just about the artist's perference for psychoactive substances.
Load More Replies...I would be honored to learn this technique of woodworking. I am a master woodworker and have shaped wood in pretty amazing and technical shapes but nothing like this!!!!
Pay for the teaching trip to Peru and you can come with me.
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