Surreal Reality Distortion Paintings, Vladimir Kush Art Gallery

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Vladimir Kush was born in Moscow, Russia. His father was a scientist and other members of his family were artists. With Kush’s surreal paintings nothing is what it seems at first sight. If you look closely enough you will see reality distorted in awesome ways.

Earth Well

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Pros and Cons

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Sunflower Seeds

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Chaos Butterfly, Arrow of Time

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Sky Balloon

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Full Moon

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Lion

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Metal Circus

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Island of Memory

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Elephant Horn

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Shooting Stars

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Coin Fish

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Fish Crusaders

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Forgotten Sunglasses

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Cloud Ships

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Anticipation of Night Sky

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Redwood Cutting

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Ocean Ripples

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Ocean Sunrise

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The Beatles’ Psychedelic Illustrator, Heinz Edelmann Art Gallery

The Beatles' Psychedelic Illustrator, Heinz Edelmann Art Gallery | Third Monk image 10

Heinz Edelmann was the illustrator who created the hallucinogenic landscape of Pepperland as art director for the 1968 animated Beatles film Yellow Submarine. The Beatles’ adventure and films like Pink Floyd’s The Wall go along well with psychedelic trips.

In the 1960s, Edelmann was experimenting with a stylized, soothingly fluid, neo-Art Nouveau manner. That caught the eye of Al Brodax, producer of a successful animated Beatles television cartoon series for children. He chose Mr. Edelmann to be the chief designer of his first feature-length animated film, “Yellow Submarine,” built around a 1966 Beatles’ song of the same name. – NY Times

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Beatles Yellow Submarine

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Psychedelic Technicolor Pop Icons, Technodrome1 Art Gallery

Psychedelic Technicolor Pop Icons, Technodrome1 Art Gallery | Third Monk image 10

Technodrome1 (Joshua Williams), takes pictures of your favorite icons and adds a hit of acid to them. The neon bright color pallet instantly draws you as you admire his  images covered in graffiti-like technicolor strokes.

Some of his favorite artists include people from the past and present, pop and not such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basqiat, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Picasso and Mr. Brainwash. He likes to try to illustrate what being a kid was like and hopes those fun aspects are shown in his art.

Some people don’t even know what the fuck it is and that shit blows my mind. Like, “What’s a Technodrome? I’ve never even seen Ninja Turtles.” I don’t even know how that went over your head, for real [Laughs]. That shit is like a staple. Especially for our generation, they had to have seen Ninja Turtles. I don’t know why I fell in love with that cartoon; it’s so weird. What the fuck? Them niggas was all potheads eating pizza and talking about surfing. That shit goes hard and they beat niggas’ asses, b.

Wu Tang Clan – Technodrome1

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Beavis – Technodrome1

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Daft Punk – Technodrome1

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Kendrick Lamar – Technodrome1

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Mario Shroom – Technodrome1

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The RZA – Technodrome1

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Magneto – Technodrome1

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I’ve always liked Frank Miller and Jim Lee comics and I always tried to copy their style. Some people are like, “Yo, you can’t do that, that’s cheating, that’s biting.” But now as an adult I realize that I do that unconsciously with stuff I like and it comes out in my work and I’m not even trying to copy somebody. I see something that I think is fly, it stays in my mind and it comes out.

Kid Cudi – Technodrome1

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Batman Vs Joker – Technodrome1

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American Psycho (Christian Bale)- Technodrome1

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The color schemes I use can only be explained in one word: Acid [Laughs]. You could put that in there because I don’t know why I use these colors. Sometimes the colors vibrate and I wasn’t even trying to do that. Like the pieces that look 3-D or with the pieces that have tiles in the background.

Lana Del Rey – Technodrome1

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Taxi Driver (Robert De Niro) – Technodrome1

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Snoop Dogg- Technodrome1

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Griffith (Berserk)- Technodrome1

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Rocko’s Modern Life – Technodrome1

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ASAP Rocky – Technodrome1

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Wednesday, The Addams Family (Christina Ricci) – Technodrome1

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Megatron – Technodrome1

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Jeu, A Psychedelic Animation On Multiple Dimensions and Changing Perspectives (Video)

Jeu, A Psychedelic Animation On Multiple Dimensions and Changing Perspectives (Video) | Third Monk

Swiss animator Georges Schwizgebel shows us a beautiful view of the world in a constant state of unfolding.

Multiperspectivism and multi-dimensionality are fundamental motives of psychedelic aesthetics and philosophy.  Radically psychedelic, Geroges Schiwzgebel’s “Jeu”, takes the viewer into a dizzying yet joyful world of ever-changing perspectives.

It is in the second half of the clip that things become increasingly dynamic and chaotic, as our perception of the world keeps re-orienting itself to the changing relations of the objects on the screen. – Daily Psychedelic Video

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