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Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day Brian Blomerth

Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day By Brian Blomerth

Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day by Brian Blomerth


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Summary

An illustrated, deep dive into Albert Hofmann's infamous Bicycle Day from Brian Blomerth.

Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day Summary

Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day by Brian Blomerth

Illustrator, musician and self-described comic stripper Brian Blomerth has spent years combining classic underground art styles with his bitingly irreverent visual wit in zines, comics, and album covers. With Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day, the artist has produced his most ambitious work to date: a historical account of the events of April 19, 1943, when Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann ingested an experimental dose of a new compound known as lysergic acid diethylamide and embarked on the world's first acid trip. Combining an extraordinary true story told in journalistic detail with the artist's gritty, timelessly Technicolor comix style, Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day is a testament to mind expansion and a stunningly original visual history.

About Brian Blomerth

Brian Blomerth is an illustrator, cartoonist and musician based in Brooklyn. His previous publications-released via Anthology Editions, Tan & Loose, and through his own Pupsintrouble Press-include the zines Xak's Wax, iPhone 64: A User's Guide, and Hypermaze. A veteran of the underground music and arts scene whose work has graced numerous album covers, Blomerth also produces comics which appear weekly in Vice and Merry Jane.

Additional information

NGR9781944860240
9781944860240
194486024X
Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day by Brian Blomerth
New
Paperback
Anthology Editions
2019-06-25
150
N/A
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