Psychedelic art
Psychedelic art is a visual art style that emerged in the 1960s, inspired by the experiences of altered states of consciousness often associated with psychedelic drugs like LSD. This art form is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and surreal imagery, aiming to evoke a sense of expanded perception and emotional depth.
Artists often incorporate themes of spirituality, nature, and the cosmos, reflecting the counterculture movement of the time. Notable figures in psychedelic art include Victor Moscoso and Peter Max, who created iconic posters and album covers that captured the essence of the era's music and cultural revolution.