Alex and Allyson Grey bring the Vision to Melbourne
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Alex and Allyson Grey bring the Vision to Melbourne

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You’d be familiar with his work from album covers of bands such as Nirvana, Tool and the Beastie Boys – now you can see the man. Alex Grey, together with his wife Allyson Grey are coming to Melbourne and exhibiting their Visionary Artwork at the Astor Theatre on January 29.

You’d be familiar with his work from album covers of bands such as Nirvana, Tool and the Beastie Boys – now you can see the man. Alex Grey, together with his wife Allyson Grey are coming to Melbourne and exhibiting their Visionary Artwork at the Astor Theatre on January 29.

The term visionary when talking about Visionary Art is not an adjective. Rather Visionary Art  is a style that transcends our material world and focuses on spiritual awareness and the metaphysical.

Artists like Salvador Dali and Max Ernst fall under the Visionary Artist umbrella but the works of the Greys are less subtle in their ethereal nature. With portrayals of third eyes, colourful auras and energies being drawn in and out of chakras, these artworks would have nicely contributed to the vibe of the Rainbow Serpent Festival where they were exhibited.

The Astor performance be more than just a dull exhibition of hanging paintings. The full day will incorporate a showcase of artworks, interactive discussions and live painting. It will be less a viewing and more an experience.

Grab your tickets from www.agmtours.com/tickets