Steven Adler's Monumental Blow On Guns N' Roses' Lies Album 'Makes' Painting

JAKARTA - Former Guns N 'Roses drummer Steven Adler collaborated with Los Angeles SceneFour in the creation of artwork built from his punch on the monumental Lies album.

Appearing with light drum sticks, such as painters using brushes with oil, Adler built a visual of the collection through his most prominent beats from the album.

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A little backwards. In 2015, Adler collaborated with SceneFour on his debut art collection, "50". The collection features 14 different canvases, each with a very limited edition size, all numbered and signed individually by Adler.

SceneFour is known as the team responsible for the "rhythm-on-canvas" media, which has released an art collection over the past few years with a group of highly-elected drum game legends, including Bill Ward (Black Sabbath), Rick Allen (Def Leppard), and Dave Lombardo (Slayer).

This design and branding company uses LED technology to transfer musicians' unique styles to canvases. This type of art is reportedly providing an artist's signature-like "sidik of the musical finger".