Lyn Buchanan Artwork 2/25/22

Lyn Buchanan has provided several images of his digital artwork to accompany his 2/25/22 interview on controlled remote viewing with Connie Willis. Pictured above is an image from Buchanan's 'Exploring Other Planets' Series: Landing on an ancient site to investigate.

Aliens at a human art exhibit

Escape

Part of a viewing project we did for a moon exploration company that wanted to know how to build a temporary location on the moon for those workers who would build permanent locations.

The day the workers lost their sense of any real humanity

Sony's executive retreat - distant planet, circa 3050 AD

Castle on another planet's moon

Portrait (not of a real person - the person is made up)

In both Castle and Portrait, I've been trying something new. The computer has the ability to show 64 million different colors. When you have it fade from one color to another, it fades with all the intervening colors. But colors have frequencies, and like the frequencies of sound, they can make visual major, minor, augmented chords. In each of these images, I've taken the main points of interest and, pixel by pixel, changed the progression of fading from one tint to the next, and changed the pixels so that the frequencies of the colors form chords. For example, in the girl's foot there is a minor chord of colors. In her left hand, an augmented chord of colors, and in here eyes, a major chord. Notice the direction your eyes travel when you look at the images (rather than just glance at it). The chords do play a subliminal part in the way people look at these two images.