Knowing How Cannabis Art Is Changing The World
Drugs and art have long been in close association with each other. Whether it was the Romantic poets, the Beat poets, the psychedelic music of the Sixties or the cocaine fueled, high octane blockbusters of 80s Hollywood, in many ways the art often seems to reflect the drug that is such a central part of the culture.
In recent times, the NFT craze has been particularly influential, as artists seek new ways to display and distribute their art in an increasingly digital world (and especially as current circumstances like COVID-19 have made live exhibitions increasingly difficult).
On April 6th Califari teamed up with Merida Capital Holdings to create an NFT based website featuring cannabis art, one sign that as well as cannabis being legalized, increasingly it seems like the art that has been inspired by the drug has become more mainstream.
How does it help?
Many attribute cannabis with making people feel more relaxed and the removal of inhibitions - and this often is a key part in the creative process, freeing people from the logical in order to tap in to areas of thought that may be discouraged in your day to day life.
Untap your brain
You don’t need to be a professional artist to benefit from cannabis art. At Cannabis Queen Rx, our adult coloring books and posters provide a chance to unlock your creativity, even if you don’t consider yourself an artist. We also offer a range of gift cards, apparel and more with a distinct, cannabis-flavoured artistic flair!