Ravi Dosaj has blazed an extraordinary visual art journey over the last three-decades. As Art Director, Artist, and Creative Entrepreneur, Dosaj's artistic reach stretches into the world of fine art, film, new media, apparel, and musical education. He is the co-creator of Rhythmic Expressionism, a fine art movement focused on capturing the performance of musicians and re-engineering their movement into fine art.
Over the last two decades, Dosaj has served as Art Director, Artist and Founder of SceneFour, a visual art team and publishing house specializing in the construction of collaborative fine art releases with musical visionaries. Dosaj has heralded fine art collections with members of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Journey, Def Leppard, Grateful Dead, Jane's Addiction, Guns N' Roses, The Police, Public Enemy, Wu Tang Clan, and Incubus. These collaborative art releases are some of the most sought after works in the US art marketplace with more than 10,000 pieces sold to collectors in more than 80 countries. To date, there are seven published art books about the work of SceneFour. Also notable is Dosaj's commitment to charitable organizations through the sale of his artwork with SceneFour. More than 50 remarkable charities have received financial contributions from SceneFour's catalogue of fine artwork over the last two decades. Sony Pictures, MTV, Disney, Warner Brothers, and FX Networks are just a few of the companies that have tapped Dosaj's expertise throughout his career.
In 2022, Dosaj is currently underway with a gallery tour showcasing SceneFour's collaborative artwork with Chad Smith and Joe Satriani throughout North America.
Los Angeles Times:
Chuck D Talks Ravi Dosaj
Rolling Stone
In some ways, the process reminded him of his day job with the Chili Peppers. “It’s the same thing, where you find the right people that are on the same page as you with a vision,” he says.
The New York Times
SceneFour’s rhythmic-art business started in 2011, and it has flourished largely through word of mouth in the music and gallery communities.