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Coalescence

Coalescence

Coalescence takes most of its inspiration from Japanese aesthetics. I was going for something a little different than symmetry and wanted to explore asymmetry with this piece, while still aiming to strike that balance and weight distribution that symmetry provides.

One thing I love about Japanese art is how it recognizes that composition and negative space become important and prominent features of the artwork itself. Coalescence reminds us not to focus only on what stands out in front of us, but to try to see things as a whole—just as all the elements, although separated, are coming together in coalescence to form a unified whole.

 

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About Samuel Farrand

Samuel Farrand is one of the leading artists in today’s psychedelic art movement, with work featured at Meow Wolf in Las Vegas and Santa Fe, showcased on the cover of Chris Kilham’s Ayahuasca: A Test Pilot's Handbook, a cult bestseller that aired live on CNN, and seen across immersive installations at Burning Man and global psytrance festivals. He has exhibited alongside pioneers like Alex Grey and Android Jones, and collaborated with legendary projection artist Jonathan Singer, known for his work with the Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well tour and trip-hop icon Dave Tipper.

Blending electrifying neon palettes, intricate mandalas, and complex patterning, Samuel’s visionary art is deeply symbolic. Each piece is an intentional narrative shaped by emotion, consciousness, and transformation. His style draws comparisons to luminaries like Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Victor Moscoso, Luke Brown, and Xavi Panneton. Creating visionary art since 2007, Samuel has become a cornerstone of psychedelic visual culture. Explore his world to discover the process, philosophy, and evolution behind his work.

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