The Jim Morrison Tripytch. God Rest Ya, Jim, I love you!
This is what Jim asked the artist for (in his own words):
The left panel depicting a radiant moon-lit beach and an endless stream of young naked couples running silently along the water’s edge. On the beach, a tiny infant grins at the universe and around its crib stand several ancient, old people.
The center — a modern city or metropolis of the future at noon, insane with activity.
The last panel — a view through a car windshield at night on a long straight desert highway.
The artist explained the painting to Oliver Stone:
The left panel represents a recurring dream that Jim Morrison had. The center panel reflects his interest in chaos and madness. The right panel refers to an incident in his childhood, when he and his father came upon a road accident in the desert. It was the first time he experienced fear