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PSYCHEDELIC
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PSYCHEDELIC
VISUAL STYLE: Psychedelic visual art — the tradition of 1960s poster art, light show projection, and the visual representation of altered perception. Colour that vibrates. Forms that breathe and shift at their edges. Reality with the coherence rules temporarily suspended.
COLOUR PALETTE: Maximum saturation throughout. Electric purple (#8B00FF) and vivid green (#00FF00) — the combination that creates most retinal vibration. Hot magenta (#FF00FF) against acid yellow (#CCFF00). Deep black (#000000) as the ground from which colour radiates, never mixes to grey. Colours advance and recede based on their temperature.
FORM: Organic forms that fractalise at their edges — clouds becoming faces becoming plants becoming abstract patterns. Mandalas. Spirals that accelerate inward. Faces that drift between recognisable and dissolved.
PATTERN LOGIC: The pattern has internal logic even when the logic is the logic of a dream. Repetition with variation. The pattern contains the pattern — look closer and the same structure appears at smaller scale.
MOVEMENT: Forms breathe. Edges pulse. Colours shift in temperature rather than hue — the same purple becoming momentarily warmer then cooling. Motion that seems to originate inside the form rather than being applied to its surface.
TYPOGRAPHY: Letters that flow into the compositions they label — the text and the image are one visual event. Psychedelic poster lettering in which legibility and decoration are equally important.
No photographs. No muted colour. No flat stillness. Vibrating colour, breathing form, and the suspended logic of the style throughout.