dark forces are arrayed against us
it's rough to be a male
aleatory #2: zig-zag
to a land without blue
envelope for julie
endless months of housework
friendship
a certain delicacy of intent
exodus
springtime thermodynamics
leg and sky
postcard for patti
how to survive infatuation
celebration of junk mail, outside
celebration of junk mail, inside
postcard for stacy
superheroes baffled by world's largest pollen grai…
envelope for june
mister red has a few problems
year of the horse
homage to italo calvino
envelope for denise
fish faces
spring lamb
tu m'as brisé le cœur
envelope for valérie
water mosaic
torn postcard
the fifth dimension is closer than you think
cluster luck
star anguish
a craving for order
one might also resolve to...
I hereby resolve to...
out of the box
envelope for kris
three times three equals nine
trois absurdi-poissons
everybody is strange
absurdi-poisson
envelope for tim
andy's exquisite corpse party, part 1
andy's exquisite corpse party, part 2
clowning around
down under
ships that pass in the night
collective dream
la borracha
mysteries of india unveiled
polar glare
alienation of affection
death waits for us
éloge des serpents
envelope for randy
postcard for cathy
four by four
envelope for karen
happy halloween!
postcard for mvb
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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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'shrooms party like it's 1967
The story behind this cut-paper collage postcard is that the other species of mushrooms were envious of Psilocybe getting to have all the fun of being the psychedelic mushroom, so they decided to have a big San-Francisco-in-1967 party and wear all their best psychedelic duds. The morels weren't invited, but they crashed the party anyway.
All the psychedelic art is from posters for Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium, circa 1967.
All the psychedelic art is from posters for Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium, circa 1967.
Spo, Stan Askew, Tim Lukeman, have particularly liked this photo
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