Psychedelic art is a genre of art that emerged in the 1960s and was inspired by the psychedelic experience, which is often associated with the use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and mescaline. This type of art is characterized by its vivid, bright colors, distorted or surreal imagery, and a sense of movement or flow.
Psychedelic art often features intricate and detailed patterns, fractal designs, and geometric shapes, as well as images of nature, spirituality, and altered states of consciousness. The art is often created using a variety of techniques, including painting, drawing, digital art, and collage.