London: Artist Storm Thorgerson, who created the iconic artwork for Pink Floyd`s Dark Side Of The Moon, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Thorgerson was a long-term collaborator with the English rock band and a childhood friend of its members.
He created covers for multi-million selling albums by Led Zeppelin, Muse and Peter Gabriel, Sky News reported.
"We are saddened by the news that long-time Pink Floyd graphic genius, friend and collaborator, Storm Thorgerson, has died," a statement on the band`s official website read.
"Our thoughts are with his family and many friends," the statement added.
Dave Gilmour , the band`s lead singer and guitarist, told the publication that the designs Thorgerson created for the internationally acclaimed pop group was "an inseparable part of their work".
Thorgerson`s works included images of people hanging upside-down in a desert landscape for Alan Parson`s 1993 album `Try Anything Once` and two onions with women sprouting out of them for Umphrey`s McGee`s `The Bottom Half`.
He died surrounded by family and friends.
ANI