Exclusive Vectors

23
Apr

Free animal clipart vectors of a rabbit, dove and dolphin leaping in front of an op art circle design. Background graphics contain poppy flowers, stylized plants, stars and heart icons.

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23
Apr

Organic vector artwork of David Bowie, mixing freestyle drawing with pop art based on a photo of his "Ziggy Stardust" era. This stunning illustration captures Bowie in pop art style in vibrant purple and yellow colors.

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20
Apr

Back in the Sixties, Twiggy became the first international supermodel at the age of 16. With her long legs, boyish bob and huge eyes, she dominated the fashion and lifestyle magazines. Twiggy’s mod style conquered London and changed fashion forever.

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19
Apr

Vector illustration of Andy Warhol, a key figure of the Pop Art movement. Pop Art emerged in the USA and elsewhere in the Fifties to become prominent in the Sixties and Seventies. As a master of multiple creative forms of expression, Warhol was a pop art painter, music producer, writer, magazine publisher, avant-garde filmmaker and photographer.

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17
Apr

Vector art illustration of The Beatles, the most iconic band in the history of pop music. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr formed the band in 1960. While their growing social awareness saw their influence extend into the cultural and social revolutions of the Sixties, their style, clothes, haircuts and statements made them absolute trendsetters and pop idols.

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15
Apr

Vector logo of the legendary US punk band The Ramones. Almost every punk band in existence, from Green Day, NOFX, Bad Religion, The Offspring to Rancid, has listed the The Ramones as a primary influence. UK punk bands The Sex Pistols and Clash may have received most of the media attention, but The Ramones were the daddy punk group of all time.

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15
Apr

Psychedelic vector illustration of the Lizard King, Jim Morrison. Music, the changing social climate and consciousness expanding drugs were major factors in the success of psychedelic art in the sixties. Graphic artists and illustrators used the psychedelic style for popular bands as The Doors, Grateful Dead, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Byrds.

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