Vector art illustration of Jim Morrison, the singer and lyricist of The Doors until his tragic death in 1971. His fast life, wild behavior, rebellious character and mysterious death remain controversial nearly 40 years later. Enigmatic, erotic and intense, Morrison is one of the most iconic figures in 20th century pop culture.
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Designers, wake up! The vector reveille is sounding, can’t you hear? At Vector.net, we feel some feverish excitement as it’s time for a graphic art revolution; to overturn the pixel barricades and make some graphic history. We are at the forefront in exploring creative ways of creating digital art that is on the cutting edge… to boldly trace lines and shapes that no man had traced before. To use Joan of Arcs words: We are not afraid… We were born to do this!”
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In the last years, vector art has been warmly embraced by a fast growing community of graphic designers and illustrators who seek to move beyond the limitations of raster graphics. The vector art technology is all about the liberating experience of being able to scale shapes, lines and colors to any size and detail. Take your creativity in your hands and jump away to vector freedom!
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As Janis Joplin once sang: “Freedom's just another word for nothing left to loose”. In the universe of vector illustrations, it’s all about creative freedom; fresh & free footage is key to a win. This vector illustration by Indonesian illustrator Pixecute features Che Guevara as a revolutionary vector art comandante, ready to take over the pixel world by storm. Hasta la vector victoria siempre!
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