Conclusion
The counterculturalists movement also effected art and music during the sixties, almost using it as a tool of advancement for their message. They created new art styles such as Psychedelic Art which was influenced by visuals seen while taking LSD. The art style combined many artistic styles, bright colors, and typography to create confusingly interesting images with meaning. Words were an integral device used during the countercultural movement as many clever slogans were created for protest as seen on “Night Raiders,” and they were also incorporated into almost every piece of art produced during the time period. Many of these slogans like “Make Love, Not War” are still used today, along with clothing styles and beliefs that demonstrate the lasting impression the sixties had on culture everywhere.