Bio

Aaron has created art ever since he could hold a crayon. At the age of 3, much to his parent’s chagrin, he began creating murals on the walls of his family’s apartment. Fortunately, his mom quickly responded by purchasing reams of letter-size yellow paper to accommodate Aaron’s artistic pursuits.

Inspired by the art books his parents bought him, Aaron found inspiration primarily in the art movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, with a special love for surrealism and Pop art.

Aaron has worked in various media and has exhibited in New York at the Summa Gallery and local galleries in New Jersey. Currently, he is working digitally, having found that this medium's versatility best suits his goal of combining various forms of imagery, ranging from drawing to animation to 3D graphics.

His need to create is primal and personal, and he engages in art as a meditative and healing practice. Aaron would do it whether or not anyone saw or viewed his work, but of course, he’d enjoy it if others found his work interesting and, even better, engaging.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to him with your thoughts through the Contact page on this site.