The original designs are printed on lush, high quality archival grade blotter paper using premium offset printing (meaning it is art gallery/museum standard and will retain its quality for centuries to come).Įach print comes with a certificate of authenticity. Ken was 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 live music performed by the Grateful Dead and associated psychedelic light shows. 60 'Goddess of the Rocks' Blotter Art by. Grateful Dead Blotter Art 'Bound For Glory' Fare Thee Well Image by Richard Biffle. Ken Kesey was one of the key icons of the 60s psychedelic movement in America, a key proponent advocating the use of LSD. LSD was legal in the beginning including in The USA until it became illegal in California on October 6, 1966, and other states and countries soon followed. Blotter Art at Shakedown Gallery The best psychedelic and visionary LSD blotter acid art. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS LSD BLOTTER ART APOTHECARY 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 900x 1/4 DOSES. With a trippy lineage, Zane is the son of famous author and counterculture icon Ken Kesey. See a recent post on Tumblr from disease about blotter art. On a chance encounter I met Zane Kesey who owns KEY-Z productions who are internationally renowned for producing high quality LSD blotter acid art prints. Limited edition LSD blotter art prints ViNNi KiNiKi x KEY-Z productions signed and numbered, each design limited to 100 prints. When Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters kicked off Haight-Ashbury’s counterculture in the 1960s, LSD was the key ingredient in their potent mix of drugs, the Hell’s Angels, the Beat poets, and their local band The Warlocks (soon to become The Grateful Dead).
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