LSD art
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LSD art is any
LSD causes visual hallucinations, audiovisual
History
LSD art dates back to the 1960s, where it became very common as well.[3] The drug became so popular, that some countries started banning the substance in 1967.[4] A French artist by the name of Henri Michaux, was considered "a pioneer in psychedelic art". Michaux experimented with LSD while creating his now famous book, 'Miserable Miracle', which included both his writings and drawings.[3] Many artists realised how LSD could also positively influence their artwork, which is why it was so popular throughout the 1960s.
Many artists and their surviving relatives have kept LSD artwork from this period. One patient of Dr. Janiger,
In the Netherlands, Dr. Stanislav Grof practiced psycholytic therapy in the 1980s, which included having his patients paint on LSD. Some of his artist patients painted numerous paintings while on LSD.[9]
Psychedelic artists
- Pablo Amaringo
- Brummbaer
- Giorgio de Chirico
- Robert Crumb
- Roger Dean
- Warren Dayton
- Karl Ferris
- The Fool (design collective)
- Ernst Fuchs
- H. R. Giger
- Alex Grey
- Rick Griffin
- John Hurford
- Alton Kelley
- Mati Klarwein
- Peter Max
- Henri Michaux
- Stanley "Mouse" Miller
- Victor Moscoso
- Gilbert Shelton
- John Van Hamersveld
- Robert Venosa
- Robert Williams
- Wes Wilson
See also
- Blotter art
- Hallucination
- Lysergic acid diethylamide
- Psychedelic art
- Psychedelic
- Psychedelic music
- Psychedelic literature
- Tie-dye
- Terence McKenna
- Timothy Leary
References
- ^ S2CID 31659064.
- ^ P.G. Stafford and B.H. Golightly. LSD — The Problem-Solving Psychedelic.
- ^ a b "Reflections On The Direct Influence Of Psychedelics On Art - Reset.me". Reset.me. 2 January 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
- ^ "The History of LSD - Acid, Albert Hoffman & Timothy Leary - Drug-Free World". www.drugfreeworld.org. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
- ^ a b c d David Jay (2003). Oscar Janiger.
- ^ Lynn Svensson (2006). Looking For Frank Murdoch: The LSD Experiments.
- ^ Lynn Svensson (2006). Looking For Frank Murdoch: LSD pages.
- ^ "Underwater Paintings". Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- ^ Stanislav Grof (1980). Tripscapes: LSD Art From Stan Grof's Psychedelic Epic – LSD Psychotherapy.