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  2. Psychedelic art - Wikipedia

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    The psychedelic art movement is similar to the surrealist movement in that it prescribes a mechanism for obtaining inspiration. Whereas the mechanism for surrealism is the observance of dreams, a psychedelic artist turns to drug induced hallucinations. Both movements have strong ties to important developments in science.

  3. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    Blotter art is a type of psychedelic art and incorporates many of its elements, such as color palettes reminiscent of 1960s art and the use of bright, contrasting colors. [8] Blotter art emphasizes psychedelic themes, [6] frequently incorporating repeating patterns in its designs, such as fractal, paisley, moiré, or kaleidoscopic patterns. [4]

  4. LSD art - Wikipedia

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    LSD art is any art or visual displays inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations known to follow the ingestion of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide, also known colloquially as acid). [1] Artists and scientists have been interested in the effect of LSD on drawing and painting since it first became available for legal use and general ...

  5. Weed changed this California town. Now artsy residents are ...

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    He discovered psychedelic drugs in 1995 during his sophomore year of high school, when he said he showed up to his science class on LSD and became enthralled with an Alex Grey poster that hung in ...

  6. The Horizons Psychedelic Stock Index ETF, As Told By Its Fund ...

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    On January 27, the Horizons Psychedelic Stock Index ETF (NEO:PSYK) became the first exchange traded fund to focus solely on the psychedelics industry. Horizons ETFs CEO Steve Hawkins sat down with ...

  7. Psychedelia - Wikipedia

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    The fashion for psychedelic drugs gave its name to the style of psychedelia, a term describing a category of rock music known as psychedelic rock, as well as visual art, fashion, and culture that is associated originally with the high 1960s, hippies, and the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, California. [38]

  8. LSD - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic art for the cover of an issue of underground counterculture newspaper Helix, 1967. The influence of LSD in the realms of music and art became pronounced in the 1960s, especially through the Acid Tests and related events involving bands like the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Big Brother and the Holding Company.

  9. The movement to legalize psychedelics comes with high hopes ...

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    Among people who reported using psychedelics in the last year, a whopping 50% said they microdosed the last time they used it, meaning they took a small dose that minimized the trippy effects.