Vietbloxianism, Dondienthuocphienism (Vietbloxian đồn điền thuốc phiện - opium plantation) or Vietbloxeism[bruh] is a painting style originating in Baoji, practiced mainly in Vietblox, Neo-Korea and Luobu in the 19th century. A characteristic feature of Vietbloxianism is the way the work is created. It involves painting some plants, mushrooms or (often historical) Robloxians after taking opium or mushroom substances. The most famous artist of Vietbloxianism was an anonymous artist from an opium plantation in Vietblox, whose paintings of Cliffard Potts, as well as Christian I and Edward Potts III found their way into museums due to the rarity of this style. Interest in Vietbloxianism began especially after 1994, when a book was published titled: Vietbloxianism - Dynabloxine and opium: when cacti start talking.
Cliffard Potts, Artist from an opium plantation in Vietblox, 1864
Nguyễn Gabriel V on Núi Tuyết mountain, Goofy A. H. Painter, 1992, the painting is an example of contemporary Vietbloxianism