Michael Garfield's Love Without End Tour Newsletter: May 2010

26 May 2010

Live Paintings & Body Art From Jazzfest & Shpongle's Texas Run

"We are the inheritors of a million years of striving for the unspeakable."

Unsurprisingly, West Coast vortices and innumerable synchronicitous diversions have kept the creative influx coming faster than my ability to report on it. That, and the problem of sending unreadably huge newsletters bursting with too much artwork to appreciate at once, is leading me to reconsider my publication schedule. As of today, I'll be doing my best to actually keep up with it all – and consequently posting shorter, more digestible, weekly updates.

So, this week chronicles a painting completed during my wonderful foray to New Orleans during Jazzfest, as well as two new pieces and a body-painting gallery from Shpongle's Texas run in early May.

Next week will bring an epic earthscape from the 41st Annual Whole Earth Festival, more body painting, and – finally – a new live album gathered from recordings of my concerts at the MAPS Conference, Sera Phi, The Whole Earth Festival, & Om Shan Tea!

If you have any questions, comments, raves, requests, or non sequiturs...you know where to send them. Thanks for your time and have a beautiful day – the kind of day that makes sense of the suffering, that brings breath into the body, that tingles your toes with the full force of raw red life, loving its way into the world through your tiny human frame.

• Imagery (check out the full gallery with price list)

Bliss's Butterflies
2010 03 26, 27 & 04 23, 24
Luna, Artmosphere, 12 Bar, Dragon's Den
(Gravity A, DS@STR, Beats Antique, Random Rab, Sidecar Tommy)
paint pens on canvas panel - 15"x30"
11"x17" prints & full-size giclee prints for sale (email to inquire)

This one came together patiently, gradually, element by element, all over the state of Louisiana. It was an interesting change of pace to just let it meander toward the sea...and toward the sea it did meander, ultimately landing in the home of a raw food chef in Santa Cruz. It was a trip to meet her in New Orleans and deliver it to her in person in California a few weeks later. Wish I had more to rave about the shows, but the first three of the four were honestly pretty much busts. The impromptu, underground-on-the-second-floor Jazzfest afterparty at the Dragon's Den, however – at which I got to open for Random Rab and Sidecar Tommy of Beats Antique (and after which, Rab told me I'd been "the perfect opening act") – was pretty great. I think the butterflies look like kites.

Dawn Over The Temples
2010 05 01
CoSM Benefit La Zona Rosa
(Shpongle, Nadis Warriors)
paint pens on cradled gesso board – 16"x20"
11"x17" prints and fullsize giclees for sale (email to inquire)


Another legendary benefit for the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, hosted by visionary artists Alex & Allyson Grey (who, this time, were whisked away by the winds before I even had a chance to say hello...Mercury was fully in retrograde at the time, no doubt about it). And my inaugural voyage to Austin, Texas, which was so long-awaited that my actually being there was surreal to everyone involved. Seventeen hours in the city, and five times that many friendships seeded. My friends and I ended up at an all-night backyard afterparty, at which I spent a few hours discussing the community implicit in this piece – the sangha, the coming together, that represents the true fruition of enlightenment. No wisdom is complete until it is expressed in the world, brought into the city, given to the market, tested against the critical insights of the people. This painting is the sequel to the Bicycle Day's "Seed of Awakening," a reminder that seeds eventually grow into plants whose roots all intertwine...that true realization is enthusiastically engaged in, with, through – and as – the world.

Unfurling
2010 05 02 Trees
(Shpongle, Nadis Warriors)
paint pens on canvas – 16"x20"
11"x17" prints and fullsize giclees for sale (email to inquire)

For my first gig in Dallas, I luckily chose a simple subject – because I spent about half the night face-deep in body painting. Thus, half of the night's work is above, in the form of a translucent frond opening up into the luminous night; and the other half is below, on my visual art page at Facebook, where you can see all of the beautiful people I was lucky enough to adorn with my penwork throughout the evening. One thing I'll say about the above image, though – and one of my favorite things about it – is that I used three different shades of black. Click on it for a better view and check out how the matte black background almost hides, but not quite, the glossy black "rain" and the bold final outline of the unfurling plant itself.


• Upcoming (click links to view Facebook event pages)

The Rite of Spring's 97th Birthday Party
@ The 1809, Kansas City, Missouri
Back in Kansas City from his West Coast leg of the Love Without End Tour, I'll be bringing some heart-activating acoustic guitar wizardry home to synchronize the hemispheres with a newly-alchemized depth of purpose and clarity. But the age of the lone wolf is over, and no reunion party would be complete without a full-bore, circus-level showing from the some of the heartland's shiniest human sense organs...with spoken word by Sara Glass, live painting by Mike Hooper, and many more demonstrations of local excellence.

Live Painting Residency
@ Wakarusa Festival's Interstellar Meltdown, Mulberry Mountain, Arkansas
My second year as the home-team artist for what will be the largest electronic music event ever to grace the Midwest...Interstellar Meltdown is one killer festival-within-a-festival, well worth the drive out to Arkansas' glorious woodsy expanses.

An Evening of Acoustic-Electronic Guitar w/ Animus Invidious
@ The Ancient Mariner, Manitou Springs, Colorado
My own acoustic "guitar wizardry" and the "guitar sorcery" of Animus Invidious are sharing a stage for their first, long-anticipated concert...an evening of music that weaves the new from the familiar and promises to plunge listeners into a parallel dimension of ecstatic musical mystery. Like a solar eclipse, you'll just have to be there...

Convergence: A Live Painting Exhibition
@ The Arvada Center, Arvada, Colorado
This exhibition, guest-curated by Colorado artist Keith “Scramble” Campbell, features twenty national and regional artists who paint in various music venues during live concert performances. The Arvada Center is the summer hub for these performance painters, many of whom will also appear in other Denver metro music venues.

13 May 2010

New Paintings from the MAPS Conference & Bicycle Day w/ Alex & Allyson Grey

"This is the trick; this is how magic is done: by hurling yourself into the abyss and discovering it's a feathered bed."

The Love Without End Tour is humming along nicely, shapeshifting in mid-air from music to live painting to public speaking to synchronous personal conversations and back without losing its lift, as I cross country learning to take what I know about trust and actually live it – to remember to b r e a t h e through the chaos and intensity – to be a gyroscope.

Taking my shoes off and standing barefoot on the bare Earth at least once a day, feeling the world alive beneath me. Capturing each spontaneous opportunity to make a new friend, and delighting in the brilliance and beauty of each human connection. Savoring my food. Listening to the uncanny, symphonic correlations between neighbor's conversations and my own, wondering at the transcendental zeitgeist washing over us all at once...the quality, the spirit of this moment that we are all expressing, half-aware.

Everywhere I go, people feel it changing. People are being stripped of their delusions, their barriers; the critical turning point is behind us now, if you haven't noticed. We're barreling headlong into the midst of it. Here are the glowing fragments that have burned off of me as I streak through the skies of this divine mystery on my descent into its irresistible field: a new talk on the cosmic context of our humble human dreaming, and an entire
array of new paintings that trace the elusive essence of some of the most legendary events I have ever attended.

Get yourself a glass of water and a comfortable seat...this is an epic update, and even after we'll still not be completely caught up (...so stay tuned for another update soon, with live paintings and body art from the Jazzfest afterparties, my shows in Texas with Shpongle, and The Whole Earth Festival...as well as the long-belated musical recordings I've gathered over the last few weeks!).

Words (selected essays here)

Every month, members of the online social network
Evolver.net in over thirty-five cities across the globe hold "spores" to ground the community in embodied human interaction. Each month, a new topic is chosen and discussed by everyone in attendance. Activities and exercises are offered. Multimedia performances are delivered. It's a largely free-form affair, held together by context of the members' common interest – the marriage of ancient and contemporary knowledge to find sustainable solutions for our global crises, and maybe even a new humanity in the process.

I just so happened to be in San Francisco for last month's Evolver Spore on the topic of dreams, which was a fertile opportunity for me to drop some of what I know about the science of dreaming on unsuspecting local heads. The following free recording from that night at
Sera Phi captures a conversation that roamed far and wide, from the influence of Earth's geomagnetic activity on human consciousness...to why hospitals are bad for your soul...to newly-possible experiments in global dream correlations...and beyond. Audience members piped in to bring up topics like Vedic astrology and meeting your friends in the dream state. Overall, it was a very inspiring evening, and now you can soak it up and take notes:



I highly encourage the enthusiastic to find me on Evolver.net – not to mention all your other new freaky friends. Let's dream together...

• Images (full gallery with price list here)

First of all, I have to issue an apology to everyone whom I assured that all of this work would be coming "really soon." California has been a fractal tangent, and I'm honestly amazed I finally got all of this stuff up online at all. Here you finally are...enjoy!

(You can click on any of these pictures for a better view.)

Psychedelic Science in the 21st Century
2010 04 13, Studio (Walnut Creek, CA)
paint pens on masonite - 18"x24"
signed & numbered 11"x17" prints (Series of 180) available

This painting was my ticket into the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies' Psychedelic Science in the 21st Century Conference – the biggest and most significant U.S. convention on the topic of medical psychedelic research in the last forty years.

This conference, which featured presentations from heavy-hitting doctors like Stan Grof, Charles Grob, and Ralph Metzner, got major positive press from the mainstream media, including CNN – it was utterly surreal to see such stigmatized work painted in a friendly light. But the times are changing, and the evidence is inarguable: psychedelic chemicals do really offer a powerful method not only for self-exploration in a controlled environment, but also for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, addiction, and the fear of death. We are swiftly approaching cultural acceptance for the responsible use of these potent chemicals, tempered by the hard lessons of the 60's and 70's, and informed by the new techniques and ideas this morning century has to offer.

I had to be there. Vending was too expensive. So I sweet-talked the staff at MAPS into letting me design them a "psychedelic concert poster" for the event that they could sell for their benefit at the conference gift shop...they were trying very hard to maintain a professional get-up, so it took a little work. Ultimately, I ended up raising them over $1000 from the sale of the original painting and the donated first 50 of 180 prints...several hundred more than the cost of the booth space. This money goes toward fighting the good fight to legitimize the therapeutic and medical use of psychedelics. I couldn't be more pleased with the synergy.

This painting – centered around a classic cosmos-in-eyeball motif that represents the whole symmetrical revelation of the psychedelic experience – shows said divine eye handing down blueprints to seven of the most noteworthy psychedelic substances (LSD, mescaline, MDMA, psilocybin, ibogaine, DMT, and salvinorin A). Tawdry microchip imagery indicates the future. There was so much gold paint on this one, it was essentially impossible to get a suitable photograph...making the auctioned original all that much more special.

I still have several of the prints left from this closed series, if anyone cares to pick up a souvenir of this legendary event...the moment when we all first felt it: that first rumbling of the end of a Dark Age.

(I dedicate this painting to the staff at
MAPS – in particular, Rick Doblin, Randolph Hencken, and Brian Wallace – who so tirelessly and professionally crusade for a more humane world.)

Takes Flight
2010 04 15-20 MAPS Conference, Golden Gate Park, & Ukiah Brewing
(Oshan & assorted Om Shan Tea DJs, Mad Professor)
paint markers on masonite - 24"x36"
original painting, giclees, and poster prints available

The day I arrived at the MAPS Conference, I had the ludicrous good fortune to attend a visionary art workshop held by Alex & Allyson Grey. After taking us on a brief history of visionary art from the Stone Age to the Digital Age, Alex & Allyson led us through a few visioning exercises to connect us with the emergent imagery of our effervescent unconscious. This was the first vision that came to me – first the eyes, then the wings, fading into view from the darkness. In order to attract people to my art booth, which was unfortunately around a blind corner at the event, I stood out in the street with Emancipator tinkling out of my battery-powered amplifier and got to work on landing this vision more completely. Layer after layer of refinement ensued...orbs galore crashed the party...I ended up taking this piece to Golden Gate Park with my friend Jessica Perlstein on 4/20 for the infamous Hippie Hill display of conscientious objection, and then to Ukiah for a modest concert at their local brewery. Only well after I had begun did someone remind me that the butterfly is a symbol of transcendence...here, the dividing line between the blissy buzzing mayhem of earthly doing and the open stillness of the living sky.

(I dedicate this painting to Nicole Taylor, the equal-and-opposite butterfly on the other end of that golden cord, who through our mutual straining has stripped me of the gluttonous land bug I used to be.)

Seed of Awakening
2010 04 19 CoSM Bicycle Day Benefit, Temple SF
(David Starfire, Haj, Satchi Om, DJ Dragonfly)
paint markers on cradled masonite - 16"x20"


On April 19th, 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann embarked on the world's first LSD trip. It was a day that changed everything, forever – a day that, I would argue (and I'm not alone), saved us all from nuclear annihilation and/or 1000 years of suburbia. Believing that he had poisoned himself and was dying, Hofmann rode his bicycle home to die in bed...thus sealing the date to be celebrated each year as "Bicycle Day." On the 67th anniversary of that epic inaugural trip, Alex & Allyson Grey held a special event in the luminous SF nightclub Temple, complete with a brief history of the holiday and a panel on how the psychedelic experience has informed the work of various visionary artists.

Over a dozen of us live painters were in attendance to throw in on the celebration. It was a truly magical event – and the painting emerged from an unusually clear and complete vision that I sketched out during Alex's lecture. I was set up near the bathrooms (a wonderful place to be, if you like to catch traffic), and at the end of the night I caught Alex on his way out. He stopped to take this in – the first opportunity I've really had to share my work with him in person – and I explained to him how I'd bitten his "explosive bubbles, flaming eyeballs" style for this piece as an ode and homage. And then the legendary visionary artist Alex Grey called my painting "amazing."

So I have that going for me...

(This painting is dedicated to Albert, obviously. Thank you for channeling such a profound intelligence into our world...)

• Upcoming Gigs (full calendar here)

The two coolest things I have scheduled in the next few weeks are:

I somehow synchronistically booked this gig before coming out to California, only to discover that Om Shan Tea had set up a guerrilla teahouse in the parking lot at the MAPS Conference (and it was the place to be all weekend, for sure). So this is actually my second gig with these lovely people, although my first at their actual location in San Francisco. By all accounts, one of the coolest small venues to be found anywhere. If you have friends out here, herd them my way...this encore performance is set to be one of the most intimate and exquisite yet.

This is my second year as the home team live artist for Interstellar Meltdown, a bona fide festival-within-a-festival and one of the most awesome electronic music line-ups anywhere on this continent. Four days of glorious noise in the middle of the Arkansas wilderness, with yours truly taking you on an illuminated tour of the collective unconscious all freakin' weekend. I'm geared up to beat last year's record – painting for eighteen acts in four days – because the line-up is just too good for me to bow out. Come hang with me and guest painter "Tourmaline" Todd Shepherd as we apply vivid color straight to your brain...from where it will leak down into your heart and hips, liberating every darkened cell. The music alone is worth it; but the music won't be alone. I am wildly excited to see everybody out there!