



In thanks for our work in the field,



Print numbers Status Donation Level # 18 Available 4, 16, 22, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, 39,

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Each piece is accompanied by a letter of authenticity as well as a copy of a personal letter from Albert Hofmann. It is then enclosed in a protective plastic sleeve and sandwiched between sheets of cardboard to ensure safe delivery. Email



This is likely the last signed "LSD 60" print that Erowid Center will make available as a membership gift. It will no doubt continue to increase in value in the years to come, as Dr. Hofmann's signature on blotter art is rare. It is a great addition to any collection of psychedelic ephemera. All proceeds go towards the continuing development of Erowid Center and public educational resources about psychoactive plants and chemicals.



This blotter art was created by artist Stevee Postman to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Albert Hofmann's discovery of the psychoactive effects of LSD. It is designed in the traditional style found on the street: a 7.5 x 7.5-inch sheet perforated into 900 quarter-inch "hits". It is printed with soy-based inks onto a hemp-blend paper that is chlorine-free, acid-free, and of course, LSD-free.In thanks for our work in the field, Dr. Albert Hofmann kindly signed a limited edition of 60 of these pieces of blotter art, 19 of which were contributed to Erowid. Each piece is numbered in the lower left corner and signed by Dr. Hofmann in the lower right. There is only one final print available at the $50,000 donation level.Each piece is accompanied by a letter of authenticity as well as a copy of a personal letter from Albert Hofmann. It is then enclosed in a protective plastic sleeve and sandwiched between sheets of cardboard to ensure safe delivery. Email donations@erowid.org with questions or for additional details.This is likely the last signed "LSD 60" print that Erowid Center will make available as a membership gift. It will no doubt continue to increase in value in the years to come, as Dr. Hofmann's signature on blotter art is rare. It is a great addition to any collection of psychedelic ephemera. All proceeds go towards the continuing development of Erowid Center and public educational resources about psychoactive plants and chemicals.