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Painted as a tribute to the iconic poet, lyricist, singer, songwriter and charismatic frontman of the legendary rock band The Doors. Jim Morrison's untimely death 48 years ago on 3rd July 1971 at the age of 27 remains forever shrouded in mystery.

His penetrating stare entices you to join him in his psychedelic world encapsulated in this pop art style painting.

Liquitex acrylic paint applied with brushes and palette knives to stretched canvas. Ready to hang with brass wire and brass fittings attached.

Materials used:

Gesso primer, Liquitex acrylic paint

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Portrait of Jim Morrison - Light My Fire (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Mark Reeves

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Painted as a tribute to the iconic poet, lyricist, singer, songwriter and charismatic frontman of the legendary rock band The Doors. Jim Morrison's untimely death 48 years ago on 3rd July 1971 at the age of 27 remains forever shrouded in mystery.

His penetrating stare entices you to join him in his psychedelic world encapsulated in this pop art style painting.

Liquitex acrylic paint applied with brushes and palette knives to stretched canvas. Ready to hang with brass wire and brass fittings attached.

Materials used:

Gesso primer, Liquitex acrylic paint

Tags:
#portrait #pop art #acrylic #canvas #jim morrison 
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It all begins with a photograph. The image is edited and manipulated digitally in numerous ways, eliminating unwanted detail. Enough elements are retained in order to enable certain features... Read more

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