A blazing visual sermon from the golden age of psychedelia, this original 1967 poster by Rick Griffin, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, is an electrifying fusion of counterculture iconography, spiritual overtones, and Griffin’s unmistakable lettering.
Originally created as part of a limited series of psychedelic art prints, this piece reflects Griffin’s deepening interest in both biblical symbolism and the American underground movement.
The title—Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory—resonates like a psychedelic hymn, borrowing its solemn weight from the famous Civil War-era song, but recasting it in the language of 1960s revolution, mysticism, and transcendence.
Griffin, a titan of West Coast psychedelic design, co-founder of Zap Comix, and Fillmore West poster legend, was known for infusing his art with spiritual intensity, and this work stands as one of his most compelling early explorations of that path.
Highly prized by collectors of psychedelic art, religious surrealism, and 1960s counterculture ephemera, this poster is more than a visual statement—it’s a visionary manifesto.
Music - Psychedelic - United States
Printed by Berkeley Bonaparte in California
Good condition
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