
As the singer/guitarist for the infamous rock band Baroness, John Baizley has toured the world over, winning an international fan-base and releasing several critically acclaimed albums. John so happens to be an equally impressive visual artist as well, inspiring a groundswell of collectors and art fans.
Naturally, John has created the cover art for all the Baroness releases, as well as many other classic albums including "Flight Of The Conchords," Pig Destroyer's "Phantom Limb" and "In Return" by Torche.
John's lush artwork shows the influence of two major artists - Pushead, through his morbid subject matter and fine-line penwork, and Alphonse Mucha, with the graceful manner in which his subjects are posed and the Art Deco scenes in which they are set.

John Baizley’s debut solo show at the Metropolis Gallery this November (11.6-11.30) will showcase original works, as well as provide a scope of past works, original working sketches, prints and more.
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