Hey! This is andreiverner.com psychedelic monthly newsletter :) You’ll find 4 amazing artists, 3 inspiring both visually and spiritually videos and some free stuff designed by me (Andrei Verner) within. Have fun!

Cristian Boian is a graphic designer from Romania. His art is very clear and pleasant to watch. Looks like it is made of paper and other organic materials.
Carrion-heart

Carrion-heart (Timothy)
is a traditional artist from the USA. Timothy's paintings appear to big kind of bizarre but interesting. Guts texture is used widely in his paintings and drawings so I would not recommend eating while you watch these artworks.
kr0mat1k

Kr0mat1k is a fractal artist. Fractals by kr0mat1k are incredibly picturesque. They look more like landscapes rather than fractals.
Skinner

The Art of Skinner is an infinite psychedelic trip. Check out his web-site to find a vast amount of amazing paintings and drawings.
Your Love Is My Drug
This a compilation of sequenses Lizzi Akana did for Ke$ha's music video "
Your Love Is My Drug". I would not call the song something original but the animation is very nice and has traditional yellow-submarinish style.
Mazes

Mazes is a funny short animation by
Treat. As for me the most attractive thing about this video is the concentric alignment of all the objects and actions.
Kalachakra Mandala
If you've never seen how mandalas are made it's your chance! It's a time-lapse so I guess it would be hard to do the same at home, but at least you can get a feeling of what's going on during the creative process.
Tolstoy psychedelic wallpaper

This is my last free psychedelic wallpaper. I've made it after we'd gone to Yasnaya Polyana (it's the place where Tolstoy lived). You can download the wallpaper in different resolutions:
320x480 (iPhone),
1024x1024 (iPad),
1280x800,
1440x900,
1680x1050,
1920x1080,
1920x1200,
2560x1440 or you can download
the hole pack. If you like this artwork you can
buy a print to support my psychedelic art and design blog ;)
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