Psychedelic art

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Psychedelic art is a visually intense, often abstract art style associated with the 1960s counterculture, characterized by vivid colors, swirling patterns, and imagery meant to evoke or reflect altered states of consciousness.

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Psychedelic art canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
counterculture art
visual art style
hasCharacteristic abstract forms
album cover format
blacklight-reactive colors
collage elements
concert light show integration
cosmic imagery
cosmic landscapes
decorative frames
dense visual layering
distorted lettering
distorted space
dreamlike scenes
fantastical creatures
figurative elements
flowing composition
flowing, melting forms
fluid organic forms
fractal-like structures
geometric ornamentation
hallucinatory visuals
hand-drawn posters
hand-drawn typography
hand-rendered textures
high contrast
intense saturation
intricate line work
kaleidoscopic imagery
layered transparency effects
mandala-like compositions
morphing shapes
murals
neon color palettes
nonlinear perspective
optical distortion
organic-mechanical hybrids
ornamental borders
ornate borders
ornate detail
ornate lettering
overprinting effects
pattern overloading
poster format
posterization effects
psychedelic lettering
radial compositions
radiating lines
spiritual symbolism
surreal imagery
swirling patterns
symbolic iconography
symmetry
trippy patterns
underground comix aesthetics
use of Rorschach-like symmetry
use of airbrush effects
use of anthropomorphic forms
use of checkerboard patterns
use of collage
use of concentric circles
use of concentric radiance
use of contrasting complementary colors
use of cosmic backgrounds
use of decorative drop caps
use of decorative scrollwork
use of dripping forms
use of floral motifs
use of glowing centers
use of glowing outlines
use of gradients
use of hand-drawn frames
use of hybrid creatures
use of layered silhouettes
use of layered text and image
use of lotus motifs
use of melting typography
use of mirrored imagery
use of moiré patterns
use of morphing faces
use of ornamental borders with text
use of ornamental filigree
use of ornamental type flourishes
use of overlapping figures
use of overlapping translucent shapes
use of paisley patterns
use of photomontage
use of radial bursts
use of radiating halos
use of rainbow gradients
use of sacred geometry
use of spirals
use of stars
use of swirling clouds
use of symbolic eyes
use of symbolic moons
use of symbolic skulls
use of symbolic suns
use of symbolic third eye
use of zoomorphic forms
visionary motifs
visual complexity
visual illusions
visual references to Eastern religions
visual repetition
visual rhythm
vivid colors

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Surrealism influenced Psychedelic art