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Buddhist Artist’s surreal psychedelic art is a part of his imagination Art / Painting

For those who are not aware, the psychedelic art has been there since the time mankind became aware of the art of painting. But it became popular since late 60’s – the times when the hippy movement was all the go. This art form is inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations. There are many visionary artists around the globe who are still creating this amazing artwork using drawing pencils, paintbrushes, and other art mediums.

One such brilliant talent is the Buddhist artist Andrew Ken Stewart who creates surreal psychedelic art, which reflects visionary images formed in his mind. Currently, he is studying at the Vienna Academy of Visionary Arts and loves to draw and paint interesting landscapes and other images that he imagines.

From mandalas to galaxies, his artworks feature the blinding myriad of details. He creates both colorful and dark psychedelic illustrations featuring surreal creatures or psychedelic mandalas.

Take a look at Stewart’s hypnotizing works in the images below. You can also find more of his stunning work on Facebook.

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-13

Psythrone I

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Psythrone Ii

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-9

Star Eater

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Psychedelic Mandala

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Untitled (Wip) – Section I

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-7

Untitled (Wip) – Section Ii

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-3

Galaxy

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Prima Materia

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Expanse

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-14

Gathering

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Roar

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-5

Mystic Tree

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-12

Iyi – Section Ii

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Untitled Face Ii – Flowering

Psychedelic Art by Andrew Ken Stewart-8

Untitled Face Ii

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Monika has been writing about trending artifacts across diverse platforms for over three years. Her all-time fascination with both traditional and non-traditional artworks led her to explore the world of art and humanities. She founded EdgyMinds in 2016 to discover emerging artists and indulge her passion for creativity. Connect with her at Facebook I Twitter I G Plus