L S D Art Collection featuring the ‘Tricking Walls Trapstar’!

FRAGMENTATION I
Written by 
Space of Space Art Experience

Subject: LSD Lynda Sue Diamond and Lysergic acid diethylamide.

Lysergic acid diethylamide also known as LSD Even though it's only been known to be used casually. And Mic Lysergic is used in some spiritual practices for centuries. LSD has also been studied in depression, anxiety, and drug dependence, with positive results. However, it's band in most of the country except, Oregon. Talk about a bad trip. SMH. So...? Who's Lynda Sue Diamond the notorious DL, OG, and artist with the same brand name as the famous psychedelic LSD? Just that, an underground old skool player and creator with the same initials. Using the same blotter paper drenched in colors and symbols like a winning bingo card. Daunted in emojis communicating messages within messages.  

Achievements: Art creations and exchangement of knowledge.

Studied, taught, and created art for many decades. Continuing to use this craft today.
Currently LSD is working with various Mixed Media, Collage, and Poetry together to tell their story. The work that has been made before has been showed at several venues in North Florida. LSD has worked with teams on several mural projects. These giant masterpieces were for a few key commissions with a well known artist named Brenda Kato.

Outcome: Freaking minds by unleashing TWT “Tricking Walls Trapstar”.





Setbacks: Melloncollae and mundane insanity dominate the anatomy.

Lysergic acid diethylamide is classified as an hallucinogen. Schedule I in the United States to be exact. According to the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 stated by Wikipedia.