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In April 2015, Get Music Asia interviewed Tim Cantor to get The Story Behind "Smoke + Mirrors" Artwork for the band Imagine Dragons. In the article Tim discusses how the music of Imagine Dragons and a simple album title inspired him to paint the individual single cover art for Imagine Dragons album Smoke + Mirrors.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://getmusicasia.com/2015/03/09/imagine-dragons-on-the-artworks-of-tim-cantor-the-story-behind-smoke-mirrors-artwork-video-interview/|title=Imagine Dragons - The Story Behind "Smoke + Mirrors" Artwork (Video + Interview by Tim Cantor) - Getmusic Asia|date=9 March 2015|work=Getmusic Asia}}</ref>
 
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=httphttps://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>
 
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>