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Robert Wesley Wilson (July 15, 1937 – January 24, 2020) was an American artist and one of the leading designers of psychedelic posters. [1] Best known for designing posters for Bill Graham of The Fillmore in San Francisco, he invented a style that is now synonymous with the peace movement, the psychedelic era and the 1960s.
Warren Lloyd Dayton is an American illustrator, artist and graphic designer best known for his posters from psychedelic art era, a pioneer of the use of T-shirts as an art medium, creator of corporate branding & logos such as Thomas Kinkade’s Lightpost Publishing, and internationally award-winning book, editorial, commercial illustration and typography.
The rave movement developed a new graphic art style partially influenced by 1960s psychedelic poster art, but also strongly influenced by graffiti art, and by 1970s advertising art, yet clearly defined by what digital art and computer graphics software and home computers had to offer at the time of creation.
Alton Kelley (June 17, 1940 – June 1, 2008) was an American artist known for his psychedelic art, in particular his designs for 1960s rock concert posters and album covers. Along with artists Rick Griffin , Stanley Mouse , Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson , Kelley founded the Berkeley Bonaparte distribution agency in order to produce and sell ...
Etidorhpa is an unusual piece of nineteenth-century science fiction and occultism, but it is also an early account of the psychedelic experience, and Knapp's imaginative illustrations are among the first examples of Anglo-American psychedelic art. Etidorhpa was a popular and critical hit, printed in eighteen editions, and the illustrations ...
Whether it's through soul-healing creative workshops or live music, there's more to explore when it comes to the arts in the Hudson Valley.
He is best known for his paintings of glowing anatomical human bodies, images that "x-ray" the multiple layers of reality. [2] His art is a complex integration of body, mind, and spirit. The Sacred Mirrors , a life-sized series of 21 paintings, took 10 years to complete, and examines in detail the physical and metaphysical anatomy of the ...
Alan Aldridge (8 July 1938 [1] – 17 February 2017) [2] was a British artist, graphic designer and illustrator. He is best known for his psychedelic artwork made for books and record covers by The Beatles and The Who. [3] His bold, surreal, and colorful style was unique and different compared to the more restrained 'Swiss style' during his ...