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Buy Psychedelics Canada Trend Is Making A Comeback

Posted By buy psychedelics     July 26, 2022    

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A bit of culture to start: in Greek, the word psychedelia is composed of the roots “psyche”, the soul, and “delein”, visible – clear. Also, we will interpret the word psychedelia as a “revelator of the soul”.

It is a counter-culture movement that originated in the 1960s. It aims to increase sensory perceptions of Buy Psychedelics Canada drugs, mushrooms through mind-stimulating designs and colors….

The psychedelic movement appeared, on the sidelines of the hippie movement, when the use of synthetic drugs began to spread among young populations, despite the prohibitions in force concerning these products.

The movement reached its peak at the end of the 60s with the diffusion of this trend in different artistic branches, such as psychedelic rock (Jimi Hendrix, The Doors) or even concert posters and album covers by designers such as Wes Wilson. , Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin and Martin Sharp specialized in this art.

In the 2000s, the psychedelic trend returned to our advertisements. We see the return of this very particular typography, as well as the aggressive and acid colors.

The images and shapes found in these drawings constantly refer to love, nature or even the cosmos. We can also interpret this particular style as a rejection of readability (straight lines and legible typography are excluded).

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