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Visionary Art by Samuel Farrand

Okwaho | 2020

Okwaho | 2020

With this piece I wanted to pay homage to the Wolf spirit animal. Having grown up in the northern US most of my life and being born in the winter, I have a particular affinity towards winter.

Winter requires a different kind of level of survival instincts that southern states don't really need to worry too much about. Winter is often times cast aside as not being a period for progress so with this piece I wanted to touch upon a few points and what better animal to illustrate this idea with, then the Wolf!

Wolves are resilient, savvy, strategic and resourceful to come out of winter with a clear mind you really need to have all those in check. The Wolf reminds us to embrace our surroundings and whatever obstacles comes our way can be overcome with diligence and support from our friends and family. Wolves prompt us to connect with our pack for support for those challenging times ahead. So this piece calls you to embrace and endure what ever challenges you are facing today.



Medium: Digital
Software: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
Dimensions: 40 x 40"
Date Created: March 2020
Artist: Samuel Farrand

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Visionary Artist - Samuel Farrand

Creating visionary art as early as 2007, Samuel Farrand evokes the psychedelic style of artists such as Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Victor Moscoso, Luke Brown, and Xavi Panneton.

Samuel weaves electrifying neon colors, complex patterns, and intricate mandalas into his visionary art, narrating a story in each piece rich with meaning and symbolism.

Today, Sam has become one of the leading artists in the modern psychedelic art movement. He has showcased his visionary work at venues such as Threyda along side other digital artists such as Android Jones, Jake Amason, Steven McCorry (Glass Crane) & Justin Totemical as well as temporary art installations across Burning Man and psytrance music festivals across the globe. He has teamed with VJ greats such as Jonathan Singer who has projection mapped for the Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well Tour and appeared behind famous DJs such as Trip-Hop Legend Dave Tipper.

Samuel Farrand's visionary art extends beyond music festival culture. Notably, his work is featured at Meow Wolf in both the Las Vegas and Santa Fe locations.

One of his fondest career moment was having his visionary artwork grace the cover of best-selling author/plant shaman Chris Kilham's best-selling cult literature "Ayahuasca: A Test Pilot's Handbook," which was featured live on CNN—a pivotal moment in the history of plant medicine.

Visit his page to learn more about Samuel's visionary art, artistic process, and career history.

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