![]() Following the King Tut show this was probably the most popular of the Egyptian revival pieces. This print depicts a four-way hit that was originally issued circa 1982. ![]() This enigmatic character was widely distributed throughout the U.S. This print depicts a single hit that was originally issued circa 1990. Although This print had an immense run it is rare to see a whole sheet…flaws and all! This print depicts 520 hits that were originally issued circa 1987. They are, says Mark, who earned a Masters of Fine Art from UC Davis, “examples of true American folk art, like whittling.” The art is broadly two-fold: graphics and visions of the sort of thing you see after ingesting LSD. So now the framed sheets (part of an archive of more than 33,000 sheets and individual tabs), and Mark’s “Institute of Illegal Images” – “the most comprehensive collection of decorated LSD blotter paper in the world” – can be viewed by art buffs, former heads and anyone who wants to see objects that came to define an era. Mark McCloud did as anyone of vision might: he began buying loads of blotters, sheets of paper infused with LSD, for consumption.Įventually his San Francisco home filled with thousands of LSD tabs. Exposed to black light it takes on an extra trippy dimension that’s sure to become a great talking point.On Octo(aka ‘The Day of the Beast’ in psychedelic circles) California banned the possession of LSD. Please note, this is just art, though the design is printed on to a acid blotter it has not been treated with LSD.Ī great gift or addition to your home, office or studio. As with all art we recommend keeping it out of direct sunlight and avoiding moisture to retain it’s quality and colour Each acid blotter comes with a certificate of authenticity. Printed on lush high quality archival grade blotter paper using premium offset printing (meaning it is museum art gallery standard, it will retain its quality and vibrancy for decades to come, no colour fading). Also known for forming the glorious Merry Pranksters group who notably travelled across the United States in a psychedelic school bus sharing the joys of LSD with anyone willing to take part in their famous “acid tests” involving all manner of live music performed by the Grateful Dead alongside mind blowing psychedelic light shows. Ken was one of the key icons of 60s psychedelic movement in America, a counterculture icon and key proponent for advocating the positive use of LSD. With a trippy lineage, son of famous author Ken Kesey. ![]() Zane Kesey is internationally renowned for producing the highest quality LSD blotter acid art prints. We were lucky enough to secure some for Printdub. ![]() ViNNi KiNiKi, an internationally exhibiting and published artist creates all manner of trippy urban style psychedelic art, after a chance encounter with Zane Kesey of KEY-Z productions they produced this limited edition series of signed and numbered blotter acid art prints, each limited to 100 copies. Exclusive and limited-edition, signed and numbered LSD blotter art design by the artist ViNNi KiNiKi, printed with love by the legendary KEY-Z productions. ![]() “Alien Venus Fractal” A highly psychedelic original art piece, sure to make a great talking point. ![]()
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