Rhythmic Expressionism

Where Rhythm Becomes
Visual Art

A collaborative project between world-class drummers and a visual art team in Los Angeles — capturing the movement of rhythm on canvas.

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A New Medium

"SceneFour's rhythmic-art business started in 2011, and it has flourished largely through word of mouth in the music and gallery communities."

— The New York Times

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The Artists

World-class drummers who have transformed rhythm into striking visual art — each collection a physical imprint of performance captured in light on canvas.

Todd Sucherman Art

Styx

Todd Sucherman

Renowned for his precision, power, and deeply expressive style, Todd Sucherman steps into a bold new creative dimension — channeling the energy and complexity of his drumming into powerful, abstract compositions. Each piece is a physical imprint of performance, born from sticks, movement, and time.

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Cindy Blackman Santana Art

Solo · Carlos Santana

Cindy Blackman Santana

One of the most recognizable figures in modern drumming, Cindy Blackman Santana has forged a remarkable career across jazz and rock — and now, mediums. The Quantum Art Collection is her debut fine art release, crafting each work through the process of building visuals from rhythm using illuminated drumsticks.

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Sheila E Art

Solo · Prince

Sheila E

Sheila E — percussionist, singer, songwriter, and cultural icon — brings her boundless rhythmic energy to a new canvas. Her collaborative collection with SceneFour transforms decades of performance into visual form, each piece alive with the spirit of her singular artistry.

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Can Music Be Visual Art?

A collaborative project between some of the greatest drummers in rock history and a visual art team in Los Angeles has captured rhythm on canvas.

Featuring Chad Smith, Rick Allen, Carl Palmer, Dave Lombardo, Bill Ward, and Mario Duplantier.

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