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These illustrations show the results of taking a different drug for 20 days in a row

From alcohol and GHB to MDMA and cocaine

  • Dave Turner
  • 23 February 2016

Note: The 20-day experiment begins after the first image

If you've got that feeling of 'Tuesday Bluesday', these illustrations will (hopefully) brighten up your day.

A graphic designer, working under the guise of Pixel-Pusha, underwent a pretty interesting, and most likely pretty draining, project where he took 20 different drugs for 20 days listening to his "favourite music" in his studio.

While under the influence, he produced illustrations for each chemical, ranging from alcohol and GHB to MDMA and cocaine, to visually demonstrate exactly what was going on his head.

The results are pretty stunning (ketamine, nitrous and MDMA, especially), but it doesn't look like he was having the best of times on codeine.

According to A Plus, he made sure all the drugs were totally legitimate through testing kits.

Check out the daily results in the gallery above and have a look at these microscopic images of drugs from Dutch photographer Maurice Mikkers.

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[Via: the Metro]
[Illustrations: Pixel-Pusha]

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor, follow him on Twitter here

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