
Summer of Love 1967 by Retrodrome
Summer of Love 1967 by Retrodrome distils the psychedelic optimism of the San Francisco counterculture into clean Bauhaus geometry. The composition balances symmetrical forms with a vibrant, period-authentic palette — electric blues, warm pinks, and flower motifs — creating a graphic tension between order and celebration. It reads simultaneously as historical homage and confident contemporary design, with none of the visual noise of actual 1967 ephemera.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks, ensuring Retrodrome's saturated colour fields and crisp graphic lines are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and long-term stability — the definition of museum-grade print quality.
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Summer of Love 1967 by Retrodrome
Summer of Love 1967 by Retrodrome distils the psychedelic optimism of the San Francisco counterculture into clean Bauhaus geometry. The composition balances symmetrical forms with a vibrant, period-authentic palette — electric blues, warm pinks, and flower motifs — creating a graphic tension between order and celebration. It reads simultaneously as historical homage and confident contemporary design, with none of the visual noise of actual 1967 ephemera.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks, ensuring Retrodrome's saturated colour fields and crisp graphic lines are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and long-term stability — the definition of museum-grade print quality.
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Summer of Love 1967 by Retrodrome distils the psychedelic optimism of the San Francisco counterculture into clean Bauhaus geometry. The composition balances symmetrical forms with a vibrant, period-authentic palette — electric blues, warm pinks, and flower motifs — creating a graphic tension between order and celebration. It reads simultaneously as historical homage and confident contemporary design, with none of the visual noise of actual 1967 ephemera.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks, ensuring Retrodrome's saturated colour fields and crisp graphic lines are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and long-term stability — the definition of museum-grade print quality.























