Inked Mag Staff
November 7th, 2017
Acid Dreams—Ink Inspired by Psychedelic Drug Trips
They Call Him Peyote Since the dawn of human existence, art has been used as a tool to engage our emotions and in many cases, our interpretation of creative expression…
They Call Him Peyote
Since the dawn of human existence, art has been used as a tool to engage our emotions and in many cases, our interpretation of creative expression is heightened by psychoactive substances. Now don’t get things turned around, we are in no way condoning drug use—however, if you were to dabble in a bit of hash or experiment with magic mushrooms, you’d probably be blown away with this tattooer’s psychedelic art style. Take a peek at the electric tattoos by David Cote, or as some call him, Peyote, and don’t be surprised if you feel like you’re in the middle of a full-on hallucination.
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