Researcher Tests The Effects Of LSD On An Artist While He Draws 9 Portraits
February 6, 2020
Back in the 1950s, a researcher gave an artist LSD, and then the artist was encouraged to draw pictures of the doctor who administered the drugs.
Nine portraits were drawn over the space of eight hours.
During the experiment, the artist explained how he felt as he worked on each sketch.

The goal, of course, was to investigate what happens to subjects under the influence of psychedelic drugs.








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