US: Seattle, WA – Cartoon Illustration by Hendrix
By glenda. Filed in Art, Drive I-95, Entertainment, Exhibition, Family Fun, History, Seattle, Travel, United States, USA, Walking Tour, Washington State |On the back of Jimi Hendrix’s “Love or Confusion” lyrics, this drawing from early 1967 is believed to be by Hendrix and his girlfriend Kathy Etchingham. It depicts his Dylan-esque hair, military jacket, Iron Cross necklace, heeled boots and towering Marshall amplifier stack. It also references his manager, band members, and other groups like the Who and the Beatles.
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