1970s Psychedelic Keep In Touch Poster | Michelangelo

1970s Psychedelic Keep In Touch Poster | Michelangelo

Brand: Mad Van Antiques
90.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Here we have a striking relic of the late 1960s counterculture—a large-format psychedelic poster that recontextualizes Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam for the head shop era. Utilizing a palette of sepia-toned lithography contrasted against a jarring, fluorescent "Day-Glo" pink, this piece captures the exact moment the Renaissance was hijacked by the groovy and the strange. It’s the all the rage and the perfect scene. The swirling, bubble-font typography reads "Keep in Touch," turning a moment of divine spark into a playful, period-correct social directive. It is a quintessential example of the era's penchant for reclaiming high art and remixing it with a vibrant, irreverent energy. The psychedelic poster came out of an archive out of the Brown & Bigelow archives. It is a genuine artifact of the 1960s/70s transition. Perfect for a space that values the intersection of the classical and the sordid. Whether framed behind glass or pinned to a workshop wall, it serves as a high-fidelity reminder of a time when the spark of creation was colored in neon pink. The rare underground hippie poster measures 36 1/2" tall by 24 1/2" wide. Authentic vintage condition. This piece bears the honest patina of its age, featuring horizontal rolling creases and light edge wear. A small area of surface scuffing is present on the left margin (see photo), adding to its character without detracting from the central neon focal point. Please see all pics as they are part of the description. I ship FedEx to street addresses in the continental USA only (no PO boxes). The poster will be rolled in a poster tube. Free shipping on the 1970s underground poster. Pretty in Pink!

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