psychedelic prints
Psychedelic prints are vibrant and colorful designs that often feature swirling patterns, abstract shapes, and surreal imagery. These prints emerged in the 1960s, influenced by the counterculture movement and the use of psychedelic drugs like LSD. They aim to evoke a sense of altered perception and heightened awareness.
Commonly found in art, fashion, and music posters, psychedelic prints are characterized by their bold colors and intricate details. Artists like Peter Max and Victor Moscoso are well-known for their contributions to this style. The prints often reflect themes of spirituality, nature, and the exploration of consciousness.