Art and cannabis go well together

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Cannabis has helped throughout history to provide inspiration in art, philosophy, music and most other types of creative endeavors of man.

The effects of cannabis

Cannabis is unusual in that it does not neatly fit into a single category of drug. It is correct to describe the effects of THC on the human body as relaxants, hallucinogens, stimulants, psychedelics or sedatives, but there is no single 'universal effect' of cannabis. Different varieties of the plant can have a more energizing or more relaxing effect, but at the same time, different people may find that the same cannabis sample produces different effects for them.

A accessory for inspiration

The closest thing to a 'universal effect' is the fact that the majority of people who use psychoactive cannabis experience an alteration of their perceptions or thought processes. Therefore, cannabis could be defined more as a hallucinogenic or psychedelic substance than as one of the other categories. This is why cannabis has a long history as an aid or complement to inspiration in art, philosophy, music, and most other types of human creative endeavour.

It is important to say that cannabis should not be considered a source of inspiration. Anyone in a creative field will agree that there are no shortcuts to contacting the muses or expressing an idea; art comes from the artist, not from the ingestion of a substance.

Contemporary art and pop culture

That said, cannabis has played a role in the creative process of countless artists and thinkers, and its influence on both ancient and modern culture has been noted. From classic art and literature produced in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, through the explosion of Modernism, to virtually every form and genre of contemporary art and pop culture, evidence of cannabis as a source of inspiration is possible if you know what to look for. .

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