Earlier this week, the FLOOD Gallery walls were graced with the remarkable and stunning work of Tim Cantor as part of The Art of Imagine Dragons. The exclusive evening featured both original pieces and his highly acclaimed album artwork for the arena-rock band’s sophomore release: Smoke + Mirrors.
To accompany each of the pieces, which were inspired by the album’s thirteen tracks, the gallery was equipped with interactive iPads so that guests could fully immerse themselves within the music and the art thanks to DTS Headphone: X technology.
In between chatting with Cantor and his wife Amy, the crowd chowed down on catered snacks by City Palate and sipped on delicious drinks provided by our generous beverage sponsors: AQUAhydrate, Churchkey Beer, Groundwork Coffee, Red Bull, RESQWATER, and Tito’s Vodka.
Check out Colin Young-Wolff’s photos from the night below.
- Tim Cantor / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- Tim and Amy Cantor / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff
- “The Art of Imagine Dragons” / photo by Colin Young-Wolff