This style of art originated in the late 60’s. according to the description on the wikipedia community, psychedelia “...is characterized by the striking perception of aspects of one's mind previously unknown, or by the creative exuberance of the mind liberated from its ostensibly ordinary fetters.”. …show more content…
“The Day-Glo Color Corp. (DayGlo) is an American paint and pigments manufacturer. It was founded in 1946 by brothers Joseph and Robert Switzer and is currently owned by RPM International. DayGlo specializes in producing fluorescent paint and pigments, such as those used in safety applications, artwork and signage. The company invented both black-light fluorescent and daylight fluorescent paints and nondestructive testing methods that use fluorescent dyes.” according to the information from the world wide web.
Summer of love posters were a big deal as well. For one thing Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll were made into iconic posters and photographs. In this time artists, activists, writers, and musicians had hopes of creating a new social paradigm with this artistry. Young people from everywhere were attracted to expressing their creativity. During this time period there were many developments in politics, art and music.
A few specific people were aldous huxley, rick griffin, peter max and Mati Klarwein . aldous huxley was a ‘psychedelic enthusiast’. Rick Griffin was an American artist and one of the designers of psychedelic posters in the 1960s. Peter Max is also an American artist that uses bright colors in his art. Mati Klarwein was a surrealistic