The Doors Posts

06
Nov

Free Vietnam War vector art illustrations inspired by Francis Copolla’s epic war movie "Apocalypse Now". The film with the legendary helicopter scenes is a controversial masterpiece about the tragedy of war, cinema's ultimate descent into hell. A great exploration of the senselessness of war, the movie’s most important message is that war is pure horror; fierce, senseless madness. Focusing on the emotional effects of war on soldiers, Copolla shared in the madness of his story: "This isn't a film about Vietnam. This film is Vietnam”.

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25
Apr

Vector art poster girl inspired by Giuseppe Scotesi's drugsploitation movie “Acid, Delirio Dei Sensi”, which premiered in Italy in 1968. The psychedelic drugs LSD and the counterculture helped to define the youth and music subcultures of the sixties. Download this amazing movie poster by Caos CC as free vector. Turn on, tune in, drop out!

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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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14
Apr

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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