Founding GUNS N' ROSES Drummer STEVEN ADLER Showcases Art Debut In Los Angeles; Video Streaming, Photos Posted
April 20, 2015, 9 years ago
After more than three decades of making music, Guns N' Roses founding drummer Steven Adler made a career first on April 18th with his first art gallery showing of fine artwork. Held at Forgotten Saints in West Hollywood, Adler showcased his entire art debut collection "50" and discussed the work with visitors in two separate symposiums (2pm and 5pm).
Check out a video report below from Natalia Britt of California Rock News. Her report and photos can be found here.
Steven Adler's art collection is a unique one, as it is crafted through rhythm. Like a painter using brushes with oils, Adler utilized drumsticks that light in a wide spectrum of ways to construct rhythms that are visually abstract and vivid when captured. The process from conception to release was extensive, as Adler collaborated with Los Angeles art team SceneFour for a year on the project. SceneFour is known for their rhythm-on-canvas art releases working with a highly select group of drumming legends including Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead), Bill Ward (Black Sabbath), Rick Allen (Def Leppard) and Carl Palmer (Emerson, Lake and Palmer). Steven Adler's debut collection "50" features 14 different canvases, each highly limited in edition size, all numbered and individually signed by Adler. The collection is currently available for collectors worldwide through Stevenadlerart.com.