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Artist Spotlight: TheMindfcuk

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  • December 17, 2021
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Artist Spotlight: TheMindfcuk

TheMindFcuk is a psychedelic/retro-futuristic graphic artist based between the United Kingdom and Thailand. He’s been an Instagram content creator of a trippy travel gallery since the beginning of 2021. Backpacker, travel/lifestyle writer, thinker. Psychedelics and cannabis advocate. Hippie soul inside out.Ā  Creative weirdo.

TheMindFcuk project started due to the lockdown – a traveller locked up at home with his iPad and abundance of pictures taken while roaming the world. Every design has a text attached to it as well – mainly about backpacking life, philosophy and alternative lifestyle. In 2021, he managed to get published in Kind Magazine in Canada, became a featured artist for Art Grab, and got into the NFT space.

Addicted to saturated colours, strong contrast and abstract stuff, he’s been interested in the psychedelic movement for many years and considers himself a modern hippie. He started as a travel photographer at 18 years old and has been a blogger and copywriter since.

 

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