David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust Illustration from Spiders from Mars Tour/David Bowie Shirt)
David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust Illustration from Spiders from Mars Tour/David Bowie Shirt)
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David Bowie — Ziggy Stardust Illustration (1972–1973)
When David Bowie introduced Ziggy Stardust in the early 1970s, he didn’t just create a character—he invented a new language of rock performance, gender, and spectacle. With flame-red hair, space-age makeup, and a guitar slung low against his body, Ziggy was an alien messiah and doomed rock star, channeling glam, sci-fi, and theatrical excess into a persona that would redefine pop culture.
An illustrated image of Bowie as Ziggy, mid-guitar pose, captures the essence of that moment: the androgyny, the drama, the sense of a figure both commanding the stage and slightly unreal, as if beamed in from another world. It recalls the Hammersmith Odeon shows, the Spiders from Mars, and the electricity of a performer using costume and character to explode every rule about what a rock star could look like.
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