FLOWER POWER Art Print Adhesive 30*40 cm
by Jayco Tokay
Design FLOWER POWER Art
Jayco Tokay proposes its original version of the Flower Power theme. Orange flowers on a black background. Flower Power, "the power of flowers," is another peaceful expression that originated in the 1967 Summer of Love in San Francisco. Consignment was then given to "bear flowers in the hair," as Scott McKenzie's San Francisco song (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) illustrates. The hippies were therefore commonly called flower children, the "flower-children". All these expressions sought to translate opposition to war and violence in general, without, however, claims being more elaborate or truly theorized.