Walrus Canvas Series

There is some guitar gear that just isn’t…sexy. When Walrus released the Canvas Series, every guitarist knew they needed it. These small boxes push their sound to PAs, sound engineers, and church speakers. They handle your guitars signal reliably, so when you are cranking out some sick riff, you aren’t worried about your equipment giving out on you.
I came up with a handful of shots of the product in various use cases and some cheeky captions that most musicians cold relate to. Walrus’ customer came to rely on the ridiculousness they put out online, so we thought what about a church and a bar. Let’s start there.

20 BUCKS – Bar Shot

Here we leaned into one of the main purposed of the Walrus Canvas Line Isolator. It retains the quality of your guitar. We shot photos of different setups on different stages. Church, bar, and studio. With the Canvas, no matter where you play, you keep 20 decibels of sound. It’s like finding $20 bucks in your pocket, but like…every time you play guitar.

STICKY RATTLE – Church Shot

It’s not uncommon to get to a church on Sunday to find all of the equipment a bit run down. It seems like every church has that one D.I. Box that is barely hanging on, with duct tape residue, and rattles when you shake it. With a Walrus Canvas D.I. Box, you can start trusting your church’s gear again and look good while you do it!

Sweet, Sweet Synths – Studio Shot

From electric guitars to modular synths, this is the tool you need in your bag on on your board. It does it all. A blank canvas for your dreams.