Currently
Held at the illustrious ARTONOMI FINE ARTS GALLERY 82 Main St, Tiburon CA. 415-867-9576
Showing begins December 8th, 2023, 5:30pm
Currently on display at Gefen Gallery, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco.
A Fusion of Rhythmic Mastery and Abstract Artistry
Tim Alexander, widely recognized as the rhythmic backbone of the iconic band Primus, has left an indelible mark in the music world with his dynamic drumming techniques and unique percussive style.
With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Tim has not only contributed to Primus's signature sound but has also collaborated with various other bands, showcasing his versatility and unparalleled musicianship.
Beyond the beats and rhythms, for the last 15 years, Tim has immersed himself in the world of abstract painting. Much like his drumming, Tim's large-format acrylic paintings on canvas are a manifestation of emotion, energy, and spontaneous expression.
Navigating through the abstract realm, his artworks, much like his drum solos, are unpredictable yet profoundly resonant, reflecting a burst of inspiration, much like each beat he plays.
Balancing between touring and recording sessions, Tim finds solace in his paintings. The canvas becomes a space where he translates his musical genius into a visual spectacle, offering a unique insight into his artistic soul.
Just as he's captivated audiences worldwide with his drumming, Tim's abstract paintings invite viewers to embark on a visual journey, a testament to his multifaceted talent.
In the nexus of rhythm and color, Tim Alexander stands as a testament to what it means to be a true artist. His commitment to both his music and his artistry on canvas illustrates a passionate spirit, always seeking new avenues of expression, proving that creativity knows no bounds.
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