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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Free anti-war vectors inspired by protest against hate, violence and destruction. Vector art collection with illustrations of former president George Bush, Osama bin Laden, skull, radioactive danger sign, gun silhouette, Darth Vader, Borat, bio hazard icon, gas mask, fire and explosion symbols. The peace process after the recent years of terror and horror will be difficult and long. As the old saying goes, there are no winners in a war, only losers.
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Free military vector clip art. Silhouette vectors of army fighters, airplanes, tanks, guns and helicopters. Vector art collection containing original black & white army silhouettes. Basic vector art elements for your graphic design projects.
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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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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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Although we are not exactly the types to have an AK-47 Avtomat Kalashnikova in the trunk of our car or wear a .357 Magnum under our armpit, we can appreciate the beauty and iconic simplicity of a well-designed vector pack of guns.
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Best known as the artist who designed the iconic “Hope” poster for the Obama campaign, Frank Shepard Fairey is the mastermind behind “Obey Giant”, a populist “experiment in phenomenology”. To make the Obey Giant project one of the biggest art campaigns ever, Fairey put out countless spray paint stencils in the streets, 20,000 posters and over a million stickers. Today, the “Andre the Giant” image and “Obey giant” logos are true cultural icons, surfacing in exhibitions, TV shows and films.
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