The Voice Coaches Painted by Legendary Artist Peter Max

The Voice

Returning Voice favorites Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani & Pharrell Williams are getting a makeover: cosmic-style.

Famed Pop Artist Peter Max debuts key art for The Voice with portraits of this season’s coaches in his bold, colorful flair. Peter Max, known for his signature colors and vibrant, expressionistic portraits, has created key art to celebrate The Voice‘s ninth season premiering Sept. 21, 2015.

A huge music fan, Peter Max paints to rock, pop and jazz in his New York City studio and has created portraits of Taylor Swift, Bono, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Elton John, Bob Dylan and recently created the official art for the 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

He’s painted 10-foot guitars for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s ‘Guitar Mania,’ stage art for ‘Woodstock ’99’ and “Person of the Year” portraits for The MusiCares Foundation.

It’s been said that Peter Max has redefined the role of an artist in contemporary pop culture. He’s created official artwork for The Grammy Awards, The Super Bowl, The New York City Marathon, The Olympics and The World Cup.

Max’s bold, colorful, and uplifting imagery has inspired many generations. His art has extended beyond numerous museum and gallery exhibitions to commemorate major events in sports, music, and the environment. Max has redefined the role of an artist in contemporary pop culture.