Alex and Allyson Grey Interviewed on Examiner.com

Interviewed by Jeffery Pritchett on examiner.com

I have to admit it is an exciting pleasure to get to interview artists Alex and Allyson Grey. Delving into their new book Net of Being. Which is a wonderful book showcasing the legacy of wonderous art from Alex. From his work with one of my favorite bands Tool and Nirvana and so many other topics. We get into in this extraordinary interview and speak about consciousness and the universe. Many topics I discuss on my radio show The Church of Mabus in the past but never quite like this before. I would have to say this is definitely one of my most exhilerating interviews I have ever partaken in before. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. Presenting.

View slideshow: Artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey on the new visionary art book ‘Net of Being’

1. I first came across your art from the TOOL album you did and then later Nirvana’s album and the Beastie Boys, at once becoming an admirer of your art forever. Could you tell us a bit about that experience and explain what transpired creatively between you and the bands?

Nirvana’s manager requested the use of one of my paintings entitled “Pregnant Femaie” for the “In Utero” album. I never met Kurt Cobain but heard that he admired my art and promised to come to the studio the next time he was in New York. Then he died.

Adam Yauch called asking to use the “Gaia” painting on the “Ill Communications” album. We spoke a few times on the phone and had lovely conversations when we ran into each other at Buddhist ceremonies and speaking engagements of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

I had a solo exhibition in Santa Monica and Adam Jones, lead guitar and founder of Tool, inquired with the gallery about my artwork and started talking immediately about album art. He described his concept of the dissectional art for the Lateralus album. He asked me to conceptualize a stage setting using my work to travel with the band on 90 city tours of stadiums throughout the world. It was astonishing the exposure that my work received through our interaction for the past two albums. I also had the opportunity to create and co-create my first two animation projects.

2. In your new book, Net of Being, their is a section about your relationship with the band TOOL. What can you tell us about your experiences with Maynard and his band TOOL when it comes to this partnership with them artistically?

Actually, it is my understanding that the lead guitar, Adam Jones, founded the band Tool. Adam saw my work at a solo show in Santa Monica and we struck up a relationship that has resulted in the exposure of my work to literally millions of people worldwide. It has been a wonderful and life altering experience for which I am very grateful. Allyson and i have had a wonderful relationship with Maynard, Danny & Justin, too.

3. Your art to me speaks of the spiritual and cosmic significance of life and the soul. Could you share the spiritual side of life and your art?

Allyson and I like to say that art is our religion. Art is the oldest living religious tradition and embraces all sacred paths. Every great wisdom tradition has manifested sacred art in many disciplines — paintings and sculpture, architecture, performance, dance, music, wisdom writing, poetry…

We believe that every day is a good day when we paint.

4. In your art, like an eagle eye view from the intelligence of the Universe, you have applied multidimensionality to important moments of human life such as praying, meditating and birth. What are your thoughts on creation and other life in the Universe?

Some of my paintings portray an x-ray view of the human anatomy including the light body — acupuncture meridians, auras, chakras, prana, thought forms, symbols, archetypal vortices, the light that shines beyond the flesh.

Other life in the Universe? Probably. Evidence does not establish this with certainty at this time, but science may be close to verifying life outside of earth. What degree of intelligence is perceptible by humans is another question. Our planet could be a thoroughfare for aliens operating on a different channel, for all we know. . Interdimensional entities that pop up within the realm of our mind? Definitely.

5. I saw your recent 2013 Calendar and have to say your art mixed with a Calendar is very uplifting and just grand. How did you go about aligning your art with the months of the Year process wise?

So glad you enjoyed the calendar. We’ve published a calendar for maybe a decade with Amber Lotus, one of the largest U.S. calendar publishers left. They are wonderful sensitive people, and they propose the images from those already published in books.

6. Your upcoming book Net of Being is described as follows: “His painting “Net of Being–inspired by a blazing vision of an infinite grid of Godheads during an ayahuasca journey–has reached millions as the cover and interior of the band TOOL’s Grammy award–winning triple-platinum album, 10,000 Days.” Could you tell us about this and the role of Ayahuasca in this process of creation?

Ayahuasca and other sacramental entheongens — LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, and DMT are capable of catalyzing a visionary mystical experience. The visions that people encounter during these journeys are often deeply symbolic. The origin of all world religions and sacred art traditions is a mystic visionary state. Moses encountered a Burning Bush and heard the voice of God. An angel came to Mary to announce the coming of the holy child growing in her womb. Mohammed rode on the back of Barach, a flying mule, to the seventh heaven. The discovery of the transcendental realm at first astonishes us and then compels us to share that revelation with others. The ability to transmit mystic states through art is why visionary art matters.

Tool gave the Net of Being icon a launching pad into the cultural meme stream.

7. In Net of Being there is a discussion about the connection between human beings and our Oneness with each other, life and the Universe. Could you share your thoughts on our connection to each other and the Universe?

The book follows an arc of expanding interconnectedness starting with one self, the self in relationship to a partner, to a family, a community, World Spirit and Cosmic Creativity. These are nested shells of identity.

8. What music, films and books do you find comforting, inspiring and that resonate with your being?

Music: Bach, Beethoven, Shubert, Shpongle, Phillip Glass, Moby, Tool

Films: Avatar, Ground Hogs Day, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Forest Gump, anything our daughter Zena is acting in [zenagrey.com]

Books: Alone with the Alone by Henri Corbin on Ibn Arabi

No Two is Peace by Adi Da

The Integral Vision by Ken Wilber

Evolutionary Enlightenment by Andrew Cohen

Self Liberation Through Seeing with Naked Awareness John Reynolds translation of Padmasambhava text

Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism by Lama Govinda

These books have been very helpful to Allyson and I:

Transforming Depression by David Rosen

Healing Back Pain by John Sarno

9. The preface of Net of Being. offers your reflection on the concept of “meme”: “A meme is a parcel of cultural meaning, a shared value, a trojan horse for a worldview. Transmission of a meme often occurs through iconography. The journey of a visual meme through the cultural body presents an icon vector, the wake of an image through time and the collective mind. Art is a consciousness evolutionary tool because of its ability to transmit memes.” I hear the word “meme” a lot in the paranormal and conspiracy scenes like the Zombie meme or the Vampire meme or the Alien meme — representing a darker connotation. I like your more positive view of the meme. What are your present thoughts on art and conciousness when it comes to the meme?

The word “meme”was coined by world renowned atheist, Richard Dawkins, to describe a parcel of meaning, like a gene is a parcel of information in our DNA. The word itself is unrelated to a dark or light connotation. The zombie meme is a projection of our fear of becoming mindless consumers. The vampire meme refers to the 1% who suck the energy out of the life force. The alien meme addresses the fear of invaders, those would threaten our freedom and power. The most important memes for our culture today is consciousness evolution, environmental sustainability, and memes that influence people to love each other.

10. What projects and events are next for Alex Grey and Allyson Grey?

Allyson and I co-founded CoSM, a creative and spiritual center in the Hudson Valley, New York. For eight years, CoSM has held an unbroken chain of Full Moon ceremonies, to celebrate the “high tide of the soul.” We hold Art Church monthly on a Sunday afternoon with art meditation and uplifting “edu-tainment” — a speaker, musicians or spiritual film. Solstice and Equinox celebrations feature an uplifting program followed by electronic music, dancing and dance performances, a fire circle and fire spinning… Halloween and New Years celebrations are very popular events at CoSM.

At CoSM, Entheon is the Sanctuary of Visionary Art now under construction. “Entheon” refers to “a place to discover the God within.” The first exhibition at Entheon will be the art of Alex Grey including all twenty-one Sacred Mirrors. When the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is built, [target date 2020] the Sacred Mirrors and other works will be installed there and Entheon will feature visionary creativity by many artists. Entheon will be a three story public structure complete with an elevator, bathrooms, parking, a paved road with lighting… New technologies in 3D modeling and printing will be utilized to create the sculptural elements of this architectural design.

Entheon will be an enduring legacy manifested through the contributions of many visionaries from all over the world, truly a global sacred site. We ask for support and assistance of all kinds from the community. If visionary art has made a difference in your life, we urge you to support CoSM by joining us for events, purchasing CoSM products, becoming a member, volunteering and by making a generous donation to perpetuate CoSM.

Net of Being Description

How Alex Grey’s visionary art is evolving the cultural body through icons of interconnectedness

• Includes over 200 reproductions of Grey’s artwork

• Contains spectacular photos of Grey’s collaboration with the cult band TOOL plus his worldwide live-painting performances

• Offers Grey’s reflections on how art evolves consciousness with a new symbology of the Networked Self

Revealing the interwoven energies of body and soul, love and spirit that illuminate the core of each being, Alex Grey’s mystic paintings articulate the realms of consciousness encountered during visits to entheogenic heaven worlds. His painting Net of Being–inspired by a blazing vision of an infinite grid of Godheads during an ayahuasca journey–has reached millions as the cover and interior of the band TOOL’s Grammy award–winning triple-platinum album, 10,000 Days. Net of Being is one of many images Grey has created that have resulted in a chain reaction of uses–from apparel and jewelry to tattoos and music videos–embedding these iconic works into our culture’s living Net of Being.

The book explores how the mystical experience expressed in Alex Grey’s work opens a new understanding of our shared consciousness and unveils the deep influence art can have on cultural evolution. The narrative progresses through a successive expansion of identity–from the self, to self and beloved, to self and community, world spirit, and cosmic consciousness, where bodies are transparent to galactic energies. Presenting over 200 images, including many never-before-reproduced paintings as well as masterworks such as St. Albert and the LSD Revelation Revolution and Godself, the book also documents performance art, live-painting on stage throughout the world, and the “social sculpture” called CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, that Grey cofounded with his wife and creative collaborator, artist Allyson Grey.

Alex and Allyson’s Links

www.alexgrey.com and www.cosm.org

Purchase Net of Being here at Amazon.com

Jeffery Pritchett is the host of The Church Of Mabus Show bringing you high strange stories from professionals in the carousel of fields surrounding the paranormal.

Jeffery Pritchett, Marianna Paranormal Examiner

Jeffery Pritchett, radio show host for The Church Of Mabus at www.ChurchOfMabusRadio.com, has a Bachelors in Science Communications. The radio show has often been termed Heavy Metal meets Paranormal. An interest in the High Strange since his youth with paranormal experiences to boot ranging from…