“A Purple UFO descended through a vortex portal in the sky, and gave us each an icecream…”
About me...
Harry Pack is a multi-media artist who explores the depths of altered consciousness and heightened perception through his work. His creative practice, spanning painting, illustration, and digital media, reflects his fascination with the meeting point between psychedelic experiences and the inner workings of the human mind. Drawing from states of transcendence, Harry crafts immersive landscapes where intricate fractals, flowing geometries, and surreal figures come together to create an experience that feels both alien and oddly familiar. These extraordinary realms are populated by ethereal beings, futuristic shapes, and animated forms that seem to exist beyond time and space.
What makes Harry’s art particularly unique is the way he incorporates the spiritual toolkit he developed in recovery into his creative process. This inner work has given him a profound connection to the healing power of art, which he channels into every piece, offering viewers an invitation to explore their own subconscious and tap into a sense of the infinite. His work encourages contemplation beyond the material world, allowing for an exploration of the mystical and eternal.
Ott - Hiraeth
I had the absolute pleasure of being asked to design the album cover artwork for ‘Hiraeth’, the latest offerings from the legendary producer Ott. I’ve been a huge fan of his music and have pretty much had it on repeat since he released his first album Blumenkraft back in 2003. I remember printing logos onto golfballs in a factory when it came out and thinking how cool it would be to create some artwork for him. I used to go to Tribe of Frog every month back in the day, especially so I could stand infront of the speakers and have my brain transformed by his sounds. I see his music as one of the main influences on my life and style of art, so it has been a very fun & exciting project to be involved in. If you haven’t got round to listening yet you are in for a treat, I think its his best work yet…
Times Square
Recently I was lucky enough to have my work displayed on the huge screens in Times Square, New York. It felt surreal seeing my work in such an iconic setting, knowing it could reach so many people. I feel like it’s time for psychedelic art to gain more attention, bringing awareness to the ever growing positive results coming from the research that goes into plant medicine, but also acting as an opportunity for people to collectively recognise the spaces that exist beyond this reality or illusion we live in. It’s a movement that is close to my heart.
My work is deeply inspired by my own personal experiences with plant medicine, along with the ever evolving journey of recovery, spiritual practice, dreams, childhood memories and more. I am informed by psychedelic culture and all the people i meet along the way. There is a certain magic in the way these elements weave together. My dreams often bring vivid imagery that I translate into my art, while memories remind me of the wonder and boundless curiosity I felt as a child. Spiritual practice keeps me grounded and helps me connect with deeper truths, and science fiction adds a layer of futuristic exploration, where the possibilities are endless. Each piece reflects these different aspects, creating a blend of reality, imagination, and transformation that i hope speaks to others, encouraging them to explore their own inner worlds.
The Psychedelic Science Symposium
I was asked to talk about elves, ufos and more at UCL Society for the Application of Psychedelics symposium in London on the 25th May. It was a day of talks from artists, students and experts working in the field of psychedelic research
Breaking Convention 2023
I had the amazing opportunity to exhibit alongside some amazing artists at the 2023 edition of Breaking Convention, Europe’s largest psychedelic Conference, a biennial multidisciplinary conference on psychedelic conciousness, featuring more than 200 presenters from around the world
In June 2023 I was selected for ‘Cartography of the Soul’, a show curated by 1of1 Art, Christies & IRLart at the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, the largest psychedelic conference to date. It was a hugely successful event raising funds for MAPS (multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies). I had the opportunity to listen and learn from speakers, artists and indigenous leaders from all over the world. I got to exhibit with some of the biggest names in web3 and saw some of the amazing progress that is being made in the world of plant medicine.
I am always looking for commissions & new opportunities to collaborate, please get in touch at harrypackart@gmail.com and let me know what you have in mind, I would love to hear from you.
For limited edition drops of my artwork please keep an eye on my shop, it is always being updated. Most items are limited to 25 editions each.