MDMA

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  • Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Happy Helmet Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Ben Frost pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. Currently exhibits locally and internationally, while his work has been presented in multiple exhibitions in the USA, Europe, and Asia. One of the first things that one notices in the art of Frost is the unconventional media and means, from traditional square-shaped canvas to cardboard boxes and from acrylic paint to aerosol spray. It is not random that a great portion of his art consists of appropriated imagery of animations, just like the Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Smurfs, Winnie the Pooh, etc., which are placed into a new artistic context, without losing their original connotations.

    $529.00

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a psychoactive drug commonly known as "ecstasy." It has gained popularity in certain subcultures, including rave culture and the music scene, as a recreational drug that enhances feelings of euphoria, empathy, and sensory stimulation. In graffiti street pop art, MDMA can be depicted in various ways depending on the artist's intentions and style. Some artists may choose to portray MDMA as a symbol of the party culture, using bright colors and bold lines to create an image that reflects the intense energy and euphoria associated with the drug. Other artists may choose to use more subtle imagery, such as pill-shaped motifs or abstract designs that hint at the drug's effects. However, it is important to note that the depiction of MDMA in street pop art should be done responsibly and with consideration of the potential harm associated with drug use. It is important to avoid glorifying drug use or promoting unsafe behavior, as this can have negative consequences for individuals and communities. The use of MDMA as a topic in graffiti street pop art can serve as a reflection of the cultural significance of the drug, while also raising important questions about the role of drugs in society and the potential risks and benefits associated with their use.

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