Stoned Immaculate - A tribute to Jim Morrison (figure only)  by Steven  Austin
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Stoned Immaculate - A tribute to Jim Morrison (figure only) by

Back in those days everything was simpler and more confused
One summer night, going to the pier
I ran into two young girls
The blonde one was called freedom
The dark one, enterprise
We talked and they told me this story
Now listen to this…
Ill tell you about texas radio and the big beat
Soft driven, slow and mad
Like some new language
Reaching your head with the cold, sudden fury of a divine messenger
Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of god
Wandering, wandering in hopeless night
Out here in the perimeter there are no stars

Out here we is stoned
Immaculate.

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About Steven Austin

Brought up on a diet of superheroes, warlocks and demons it was inevitable that I would sucumb to the temptations of the pencil!!
I am a London born, Cambridge based freelance illustrator and storyboard artist.
More of my work can be seen at www.stevenaustinart.com
ENJOY!!

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rock, music, funky, fashion, stoned, jim morrison, ausven

Comments

  • pelegrin
    pelegrinabout 3 years ago

    FREAKING HELL YEAH love the tee dude love the song jim was the bomb

    i want roses in my garden bower dig
  • ozlat
    ozlatalmost 3 years ago

    pretty sweet design dude !

  • Cheers man. :)

    – Steven Austin

  • ArtSlut
    ArtSlutover 2 years ago

    this tshirt ROCKS! his poetry is trippy stuff.

  • Thanks SF, his poetry is an inspiration – not least for this tee. Glad you dig it. ;)

    – Steven Austin

  • Damien Mason
    Damien Masonover 2 years ago

    Wow, this is great. I love the pose, love the shadows, but most of all I love that kickarse pointy-toed boot

  • Lol – thanks Damien, not a boot you’d want in your rear. Thanks for the comment mate, glad you like it.

    – Steven Austin

  • IWML
    IWMLover 2 years ago

    now you gotta do one for ‘the still sea breeds tiny monsters’…