Psychedelic art paintings are mainly inspired by the artist's psychedelic experiences induced by hallucinogenic mind-expanding substances such as psilocybin, LSD, MDMA and mescaline.
In common parlance, "Psychedelic Painting Art" refers above all to the art scene of the counterculture in the 1960s. Visual art was a counterpart to the era's psychedelic rock music and the free-spirited subculture.
Music festival posters, underground magazines, album covers, comic books, lightshows, theatre plays, movies, murals and more reflected not solely the swirling kaleidoscopically patterns of LSD trips, but social, revolutionary political and spiritual sentiments inspired by experiences derived from these psychedelic states of mind as well.
Some well-known samples of magnificent psychedelic paintings and other works of art include brightly coloured drawings on famous rock group's album covers such as Abraxas (Santana), Disraeli Gears (The Cream), Their Satanic Majesties Request (The Rolling Stones) and Axis Bold as Love (The Jimi Hendrix Experience).
Hardcore hippies, flower power freaks and psychedelic art lovers can safely order a painted reproduction online via Chiang Mai Portrait Paintings. This reliable, professional, efficient and well-established online art paintings supplier offers numerous other artworks as well.
Just let them know by email what kind of psychedelic art painting you prefer. Their experienced and passionate artists can create psychedelic art paintings at very affordable rates! In addition, their art painters draw and paint spiritual paintings as well. These include works such as Buddha paintings, art inspired by Indian religions and mythical figures.
Usually it will take no longer than five working days to complete ordered psychedelic paintings. Once the psychedelic painting is completed customers have the option to review the final result, as before shipping a digital photo of the artwork will be send to the customer. Chiang Mai Portrait Paintings offers free shipping worldwide!
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