Drawing on Drugs

Don't try this at home kids. The experiment was done by the US government in the 1950s in a controlled environment. They were testing the effects of LSD on the artist.
The artist did nine drawings over a period of several hours. This is the first drawing in the series. It looks pretty normal, but that's because the LSD hasn't kicked in yet.
On drawing number three, the artist says "Outlines seem normal, but very vivid.. everything is changing color. My hand must follow the bold sweep of the lines. I feel as if my consciousness is situated in the part of my body that's now active - my hand, my elbow.. my tongue."
See the whole series of acid drawings at
cowboybooks or the post where I found the story at
Neatorama.
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