"Psychedelic patterns" refer to artistic or visual patterns that are characterized by vibrant colors, intricate designs, and a sense of movement or distortion, often resembling the hallucinatory effects induced by psychedelic drugs. These patterns typically create a sense of visual stimulation and can be seen in various forms of art, fabrics, and even natural phenomena such as certain plants or minerals.
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Of course this became jaw droppingly difficult as the game progressed and enemies radiated an insane number of bullets across the screen in blatantly
psychedelic patterns of death.
Seen from the front, these flat surfaces resemble vintage formica countertops decorated
in psychedelic patterns reminiscent of cracked ice.
In Untitled (Pirrina), a bathroom has been obscured by flowers, overgrown plants and streamers that transform
into psychedelic patterns throughout the composition.
Comrie's small artist studio overlooking the communal yard is crammed full of fabric paintings of
intricate psychedelic patterns carrying messages of peace, justice, hope and survival.
Similar interests, but on a different scale and in the medium of printmaking, resonate in vibrant,
almost psychedelic patterns in the serigraphies by de Rougemont.
The frames themselves, made from wood grains that take on what we would
call psychedelic patterns, are as important to the work as the marble ink print.
The exhibition at Gavlak will be an immersive experience for visitors, featuring floor - to - ceiling wallpaper that Alvarez has created in his signature Technicolor pinks, blues, greens, and yellows,
depicting psychedelic patterns and linear forms.
After just a few minutes, I was staggered by the amount of aesthetic options the shop offers,
including psychedelic patterns, glow - in - the - dark paint, custom graphics and even extra buttons.
With its timber beams and formal gardens, the exterior of the house is surprisingly traditional, especially when compared with George Harrison's house of the same era, Kinfauns, the exterior of which was famously painted
in psychedelic patterns.
Whether you like graphs because you're an engineer, or you just love colorful scenes or
psychedelic patterns, the ability to determine your state of stress and improve it in seconds is gratifying and powerful.
1960's — The Sixties started with simple, geometric shift dresses, prior to being revolutionized in 1964 by Mary Quant and also the small skirted dress:
Psychedelic patterns and colors engulfed sleeveless shift dresses flared micro-small baby - toy dresses required the hemlines even greater in sugary sweet colours and fabrics and velvet dresses with lengthy, lace trimmed bell - sleeves epitomised the dandified look of times.
It does not have
her psychedelic patterns and the naive wonderment of the 1960s.
West will stage a performance in the Turbine Hall for which a team of skate - boarders will traverse ink - covered film strips, their wheels scraping into the celluloid and marking their movements in complex and
psychedelic patterns.
Patterns emerge and resemble Rorschach tests,
psychedelic patterns, or otherworldly topologies.
Rather than referencing garden spaces, Swinford imagines her blooms into voluptuous arrangements in antique vases, setting each against a scheme of
psychedelic patterns.