Jim Morrison
Jim Morrison’s face is etched with the wisdom of years he never lived. The iconic Doors frontman’s trademark leather and curls may have grayed, but the eyes still simmer with the intensity of a poet’s soul. His voice was a blend of rock and poetry that left an indelible mark with classics like “Light My Fire” and “Riders on the Storm.”
His mysterious charisma was as deep as the lyrics he penned, earning him the moniker “The Lizard King.” His flame was extinguished in Paris at 27, on July 3, 1971, under circumstances shrouded in myth. This rendering imagines an elder Jim, perhaps mellowed, but ever the rock legend.