Introducing Our Sister Site: BlotterArt.io and Cannabis.Gallery Are Now Connected

Introducing Our Sister Site: BlotterArt.io and Cannabis.Gallery Are Now Connected

Published by Cannabis.Gallery


If you've found your way to Cannabis.Gallery, you already know that counterculture collecting is a serious pursuit. Vintage cannabis ephemera — rolling papers, tins, seed packets, advertising art, memorabilia — represents a living archive of cannabis culture that deserves to be preserved, documented, and celebrated.

Today we want to introduce you to something that's been part of our operation all along: our sister site, BlotterArt.io.


Two Sites, One Studio

Cannabis.Gallery and BlotterArt.io are both operated out of the same studio — two distinct storefronts built around the same core belief that counterculture artifacts are worth collecting seriously.

Cannabis.Gallery is your source for vintage cannabis ephemera and collectibles. We carry rolling papers, tins, seed packets, advertising art, memorabilia, and all manner of artifacts from the history of cannabis culture. If it exists at the intersection of cannabis and collecting, we're interested in it.

BlotterArt.io is the original continuously operating source for limited edition and custom blotter art prints in the United States — running since 2012. Every piece is offset printed on archival paper stock and hand-perforated using a custom die. Signed editions, open editions, large format prints, and artist collaborations for collectors who take psychedelic art seriously.

Same studio. Same sensibility. Different shelf.


Why These Two Categories Belong Together

The connection between cannabis culture and blotter art isn't superficial. Both categories emerged from the same countercultural moment — the late 1960s and early 1970s, when psychedelic culture, cannabis culture, and underground art were inseparable.

The head shops that carried rolling papers and cannabis paraphernalia were the same shops that carried blacklight posters and underground comix. The concert venues that hosted Grateful Dead shows were the same venues where blotter art first circulated as a collector's item. The underground newspapers that advertised cannabis products also ran psychedelic art and counterculture editorials.

For collectors, this shared history means cannabis ephemera and blotter art prints naturally belong in the same collection. They are artifacts of the same moment — produced by the same culture, for the same people, at the same time.


What You'll Find at BlotterArt.io

If you collect cannabis ephemera, there's a strong chance you'll find something at BlotterArt.io that belongs in the same collection.

Limited edition signed prints — Small runs with documented edition sizes, signed by collaborating artists. These are the most collectible pieces in the blotter art market — scarce by design, with verifiable provenance.

Open edition offset prints — Large format blotter art on archival paper, printed on a Heidelberg offset press. Pieces like the Bicycle Day large format (15×15", 3,600 squares) that document specific moments in psychedelic culture history.

Artist collaborations — BlotterArt.io has produced documented collaborations with artists and publishers including Killer Acid and Z2 Comics. Collaboration pieces carry additional provenance and collector interest.

Custom blotter art — Original designs produced for events, releases, and private commissions. One of the few studios in the world still producing genuine offset-printed, hand-perforated blotter art at scale.

The blotter art market rewards the same instincts that serve cannabis ephemera collectors well — an eye for rarity, condition, provenance, and cultural significance.

Browse BlotterArt.io →


The Serious Counterculture Collector

The collector who gravitates toward vintage cannabis ephemera is rarely interested in just one category. The same person who seeks out pre-legalization rolling paper tins and seed catalogs tends to be the same person who understands why a signed, limited edition blotter art print matters.

Both categories reward depth of knowledge. Both reward patience. Both are getting harder to source as genuine artifacts become scarcer and collector awareness grows.

A collection that spans cannabis ephemera and collectible blotter art prints isn't unfocused — it's a coherent document of American counterculture across several decades. The objects tell the story together better than either category tells it alone.


Shop Both Sites

We've made it easy to move between both storefronts. Whether you're here for vintage cannabis collectibles or looking to add blotter art prints to your collection, both sites are part of the same operation and reflect the same commitment to counterculture collecting done right.


Cannabis.Gallery is a curated marketplace for vintage cannabis ephemera and counterculture collectibles for the serious collector.

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