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==Exhibitions==
Tim Cantor began showing his paintings professionally at the age of 15 when he was honored with the [[Bank of America]] achievement in arts award. At his first show, [[Senator Barbara Boxer]] presented the award and then chose a painting to hang in the [[White House]]. The early publicity created a demand for his work. After finishing high school in Marin County, he began traveling and exhibiting his paintings in galleries and open-air events throughout the Western United States. After seven years on the road he decided to display his paintings exclusively in fine art galleries and then in 2000, Tim Cantor established Ashby Galleries. Ashby Galleries and Ashby and Alfred publications are devoted exclusively to Tim Cantor and display his work year-round. As previously stated, one of Tim Cantor's paintings is in the permanent collection of the [[White House]] and just some of his well-known collectors include Baseball player [[Bob Scanlan]], football player [[Dhani Jones]], actors [[Terrence Howard]], [[Robert De Niro]], [[Robert Redford]], director [[Guillermo del Toro]] and, actress [[Maggie Q]]. Tim's art can be seen hanging inand the lounge of Ago, a restaurant owned by De Niro at theBand [[HardImagine Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas)|Hard Rock Hotel and CasinoDragons]].
 
Tim Cantor and his artwork are currently on tour with the band [[Imagine Dragons]] for their [[Smoke + Mirrors Tour|Smoke + Mirrors North American Tour]]. Most of the [[Imagine Dragons]] North American tour stops will feature a SMOKE + MIRRORS ART GALLERY in the venue, showcasing original album and single art by Tim Cantor and immersive new mixes [[Imagine Dragons]] album featuring DTS Headphone:X technology.
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In June 2015, Rolling Stone Magazine ran an article on Tim Cantor's involvement and collaboration with Imagine Dragons for their Smoke + Mirrors North American Tour. Most of the [[Imagine Dragons]] North American tour stops will feature a SMOKE + MIRRORS ART GALLERY in the venue. The article features Imagine Dragons speaking about Tim Cantor and his collaborative work with them for their Smoke + Mirrors Album and Tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/imagine-dragons-on-trippy-new-arena-show-paul-simon-obsession-20150603|title=Imagine Dragons on Trippy New Arena Show, Paul Simon Obsession|work=Rolling Stone}}</ref>
 
In 2015, Tim Cantor’s work was featured in the Smoke + Mirrors North American, European and Asian tours.
 
MTV News posted a link to Imagine Dragons "Shots" video and an article discussing the video and how it is inspired by the work of Tim Cantor who created the album art for Smoke + Mirrors and other collaborations with the band.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2077584/imagine-dragons-shots-video/|title=Watch Imagine Dragons' Crazy Beautiful 'Shots' Video, Where They Transform Into Living Paintings|work=MTV News}}</ref>