David Lee Roth participates in the Capitol riot in new works of art

DAVID LEE ROTH participates in the Capitol riot in new works of art

David Lee Roth shared a new original work of art that was apparently inspired by the United States Capitol riot earlier this month. Check it out below.

For most of last year, the VAN HALEN singer has posted paintings on his Twitter says it reflects the times and channels mass anxiety around the new coronavirus.

This is not the first time Roth shared some of his visual arts with the public. In 2009, Roth he launched dozens of his own drawings and works of art, which he called “authentic originals and incompetent imitations” at the time. He offered them as “an official answer to the question ‘what do you do in your spare time?'”

According to the Van Halen News Desk, the VAN HALEN the frontman has always liked art. Throughout your life, while traveling the world, you could find him doodling on almost everything – setlists, tour drivers, female body parts, etc. He has always been an important part of the visual side of VAN HALEN, and I always tried to make the show “look like the sounds of the music”. He designed stage clothes, orchestrated photo sessions, created the stage choreography, etc. He also participated in the design VAN HALENthe company’s first tourism books and some of its shirts.

Last March, Roth he postponed the final six shows of his Las Vegas residency due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Roth performed as an opening act for the North American leg of February / March 2020 KISSin “End of the road” farewell tour.

VAN HALEN guitar player Eddie Van Halen died of cancer in October at age 65.

Roth, who presented himself with VAN HALEN for the last time in 2015, tweeted shortly after Eddiedeath of: “What a long and great journey it has been.”


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