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The iconic drummer will meet and hang out with his art collectors virtually via a state-of-the-art giant screen on Sunday, October 24 beginning at 3:00 pm.

Purchase of Artwork required to be in the Event and participate in the one-on-one with Chad Smith. The exhibition opens Friday, October 15 and remains on exhibition and available for acquisition through showtime on Sunday, October 24.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11am -6pm. Private appointments available upon request. All CDC Regulations observed.

Presales begin Oct. 15 and the art exhibition is open and complimentary to the public through Oct. 24, 2021.

Like a painter using brushes with oils, Chad is utilizing drumsticks that light in a variety of ways to create the visuals you see in the canvases.  

He’s then taking each rhythm once its placed onto canvas and augmenting them by hand with paint.


 

Chad Smith is one of the pioneers in a new medium of artwork…we call it rhythmic expressionism or “rhythm-on-canvas”

This artwork is created through an extensive process, but begins with Chad Smith playing in a studio, in the dark.

As he performs with these lit drumsticks he is crafting visuals intended for fine artwork.

To capture small increments of rhythm into one frame, he is utilizing open shutter photography.  This allows for small increments of time to be showcased in one frame.

After these rhythms are captured on film, they are taken into a computer, where the color channels are isolated and manipulated, to bring out the visually abstract nature of the rhythms.

They are then printed onto canvas or acrylic or metal.  Smith then goes into a second phase of augmenting the works by hand.