Psychedelic pop art
Psychedelic pop art
Psychedelic pop art is a vibrant and dynamic art movement that emerged in the mid-1960s, characterized by its use of bright colors, surreal imagery, and intricate patterns. This style is closely associated with the psychedelic experience, often inspired by hallucinogenic drugs that were prevalent in youth culture during that era.
The psychedelic movement was part of a larger cultural phenomenon that included music, fashion, and social attitudes. It coincided with the rise of rock music and festivals, where artists like Jimi Hendrix and The Grateful Dead became icons. This era saw the proliferation of psychedelic art through concert posters, album covers, and various forms of visual media.
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