The photographs show with amazing detail the thousands of concert goers that attended this tour. The magnitude of this becomes evident as you pass the panoramic crowd images from Moby’s 2011 international tour. The musicians that participated in this project have sold well over 200 million albums combined. Using a combination of watercolor techniques and specialized brushes, Boyd’s paintings resemble unexplored constellations that demand the attention of the viewer. His pieces displayed are powerful and intricate. Now, his art has become another form of self-expression. Boyd says that he has been painting and drawing his entire life, and that as a child, painting was one of the few ways he was able to communicate. With musicians we are used to seeing musicians perform on stage in front of us, so seeing their art is a completely different experience.īrandon Boyd of Incubus has three captivating watercolors on display in the gallery. The exhibit is made up of abstract art, and photographs, that were created as an expression of self. Maust agreed and brought up the question, “How many other musicians also create art?” The idea began when Kevin reached out to his friend Matt Maust of Cold War Kids to see if he would exhibit his work in an upcoming exhibition. RHYTHM is the brainchild of curator Kevin Staniec, who had a vision of creating a multi-level experience in the Irvine Great Park Gallery centered around music that would be completely unique and engaging for guests of all ages. Photographed By: Cat Mauter The Great Park’s RHYTHM Galleryīrandon Boyd, Matt Maust, and Chad Smith are all names you might be used to seeing around the world at the most prominent music venues but you might not anticipate them being printed on the wall of sleek and modern art exhibit in Orange County. See the Artistic Works of Celebrated Musicians until Nov.
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