this plant keeps on looking at me— the truth about psychedelic experiences in “summere”
“this plant keeps on looking at me”
Let’s get this out of the way: the plant itself doesn’t matter. What matters is that it sometimes makes you giggle, glance over your shoulder, or wonder if maybe — just maybe — you’re the one being watched.
That small, odd crack in perception is where so much of our art takes root at Asycd. It’s not about the plant, per se. It’s about the silly, secret invitation in every corner of the world to see things strangely, to loosen the grip of logic, and to realize: what seems trivial is often a portal to something big.
The liberating magic of psychedelics — whether experienced, imagined, or philosophically adopted — isn’t just about seeing neon hallucinations or melting landscapes (though, let’s be honest, we don’t mind those). It’s about dissolving the dullness of the familiar.
Psychedelic art lets us translate that experience into something you can actually see. Suddenly, those swirling branches, Dali-esque ornaments, or rainbow bamboo stalks from our work aren’t just eye candy. They’re subtle reminders that the oddness is always available — outside your window, in the curve of a leaf, or the slouch of a tree.
“this plant keeps on looking at me” - summere
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