Psychedelia
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Psychedelia is a style of
music,
visual art,
fashion, and
culture that is associated originally with the high
1960s,
hippies, and the
Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of
San Francisco,
California. It generally began in
1966, but truly took off in
1967 with the
Summer of Love. Its beginnings are associated with San Francisco but the style soon spread across the
U.S.A, to
Great Britain, and worldwide.
Psychedelia takes its name from psychedelic drugs, which helped give rise to the loud, swirling, pastel visual imagery and paisley designs. It was also influenced by Hindu, American Indian, and various Asian motifs, and extensive use of collage were a hallmark of the style.
For psychedelia as a musical phenomenon, see psychedelic music.
Some artists that were associated with the style of psychedelia are:
Visual artists:
See also: