About Paulie Mann

In Short
I create visionary art that fuses ancient wisdom, sacred geometry, and modern design. My work is about awakening people, expanding minds, and bringing higher consciousness into art—on canvas, digitally, and through tattooing. It’s transformation of mind, spirit, thought, and community.


About Paulie Mann

Where Ancient Wisdom, Sacred Geometry & Visionary Art Collide
Paulie Mann is a modern renaissance mind—blending ancient wisdom with cutting-edge creativity to awaken consciousness through art, design, and education. His practice lives at the intersection of visionary art, technology, ancient knowledge, and human potential.

Known for large-scale visionary paintings, sacred-geometric sculptures, tattooing, and transformative design, Paulie transmits timeless teachings through contemporary forms.


Early Roots

Born in Australia to a Navy officer, Paulie spent his early years travelling through Asia, the USA, and Europe. Away from distractions, he sketched, honed his craft, and explored the big questions:
Where do we come from? Who are we? What is our true place in the universe?

By 25 he was teaching art and technology, merging fine art with fractals, mathematics, and the hidden language of sacred geometry.


Galactic Seed (Founded 2009)

In 2009, Paulie launched Galactic Seed, an independent art brand dedicated to activating consciousness through visionary art, sacred geometry, and wearable creations. His work evolved into large-scale paintings, sculptures (including work with Zakay Glass), sacred-geometric furniture, and apparel—shown in galleries, festivals, and boutiques across Australia and internationally.

Operating giant digital printers from a screen-printing factory in Currumbin, he produced artwear and large-format visionary pieces. These formative years also forged deep connections with peers including Amanda Sage, Naomi Gittoes, Lily Moses, Bryan Itch & Steff, Mark Lee, Luke Brown, Android Jones, Andrew Jones, Chris Dyer, and Max Igan. He lived with Dust Temple curator/artist Dean Kogle—now honoured through the Dean Kogle Award—during the Currumbin Valley era.


Highlights

  • 2009–2025: Exhibitions at Rainbow Serpent (Melbourne), Harmonic Space (Byron Bay), Temple events, Earth Frequency (QLD), and more.

  • Cairns Eclipse 2012: Collaborations with Tribe 13 (USA), Alex Grey, Amanda Sage, Android Jones, and Chris Dyer.

  • 2013: Featured Australian artist alongside Anderson Debernardi (Peru) and Amanda Sage (USA).

  • 2017: Sacred Spaces, Burning Man.

  • 2019: Painting studies with Michael Fuchs (Austria), son of Ernst Fuchs (Vienna School of Visionary Art).

  • Curatorial work: Organised Byron Bay exhibitions featuring Luis Tamani (Peru), Jake Kobrin (USA), Paulie Mann, and Izzy Ivy.


Community & Curation

Paulie helped nurture Byron Bay’s visionary arts community alongside Lily Moses, Pumayana, Naomi Gittoes, Adam Scott-Millar, Bryan Itch, Mark Lee, and Daniel Mirante. Together they developed Starseed Gardens as a hub for visionary culture, curating the Starscape project with the blessing of close friend and mentor Dan Schreiber (now honoured as an ancestor and guide).


Tattooing & Purpose

Paulie’s path naturally expanded into tattooing—deepening his exploration of sacred art, Celtic and ancestral connections, and the transformative symbols carried on the human body. Becoming a father further grounded his purpose: to transmit knowledge, healing, and awakening to future generations.


Today

Paulie’s life and work form a unified offering—visionary art, sacred tattoos, clothing, books, and education—for seekers of deeper truths. Recent and ongoing projects include:

  • Clothing series for Luis Tamani

  • Death-metal album cover: Machine Gun the Poor

  • Mentoring emerging tattoo artists in Brisbane; occasional guest spots

  • 1,200-image book on Unalomes (symbols of awakening), plus three earlier books on sacred geometry and tattoo flash

  • Upcoming book on Sacred Geometry & Magick

  • Code, app development, and invention — Mandala App (“imagination is the original AI”), Arcreactor.io, and more

  • Live painting for underground DJ sets and festivals (2008–2025), including Grouch (Byron Bay, July 2025) and Street Level (Byron Bay)

  • Tattooing private clients (books open occasionally)

  • Workshops & events: sacred geometry, art, and magick

  • …and yes—finishing this website


Paulie Mann is both an artist and a guide—for those ready to awaken, explore, and remember who they truly are.

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