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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One of the most popular tattoos, the skull & guns, is a classic symbol of a wild lifestyle: a heavy ride on the rock and roll side of sex, drugs, gambling and violence. The skull design brings with it unique legends, stories and dreams; from pirates to rebels without a cause. Heavy metal fanatics, secret societies and free roaming bikers have chosen the skull and guns symbol to become their own personal logo.
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Today, the cult movies Scarface and Dirty Harry are even more popular then when they first were released. Hailed by hiphop stars and a new generation of movie fanatics for their tough talk, loads of violence and popular catch phrases, the “pulp action” fans are still fascinated by the powerful performances of “Scarface” Al Pacino and "Dirty" Clint Eastwood.
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