One of our dearest friends Aaron Li-Hill recently finished a piece for the Savage Habbit Murals Project in New Jersey. Using his signature sense of expression and motion and some beautiful geese figures, the now New York-based artist pays homage to revolutionary war patriots.
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Li-Hill – “Carbon” @ Cave Gallery
Our man Li-Hill has unveiled some of his most recent works at the C.A.V.E Gallery in Los Angeles. We recently posted up the mural that he painted while in town for the show (HERE), but we have recently stumbled across images of his fine art work that was in the show. Using his beautiful rendering technique and expressive style, Li-Hill nailed this show.
Aaron Li-Hill – New Mural in Los Angeles
Our main man Aaron Li-Hill was recently in Los Angeles, where he will be presenting a new body of work at the C.A.V.E. Gallery in Los Angeles entitled Carbon. While in LA, the homie got busy on an exceptional mural utilizing his signature expressive and figure based aesthetic.
Aaron Li-Hill – AGO Recap
We showed the installation pics of our man Aaron Li-Hill getting ready for a big installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Here we have some night shots of it installed that had thousands in attendance.
Aaron Li-Hill – Art Gallery of Ontario Installation
This absolutely blows our minds. A very close friend of ours, who we grew up with, Aaron Li-Hill (also featured in Issue #1) has just finished creating a massive installation sculpture at the Art Gallery of Ontario. That’s big cheese where we come from. It’s a great installation and we’re super proud of his success. We know you’ll love it too.
Aaron Smith – Texturized Portraiture
Aaron Smith is an artist based out of Silver Lake, California. His beautiful, colourful and texturized portraits depict the traditional western masculine ideal. Smith’s use of thick texture and colour creates wonderful layers and detail in his portraits.
Aaron Sheppard – Sculpture Paintings
You see that we post a lot of these sort of DIY three dimensional paintings. Not sure if it’s because we went to art school or that we’ve just been broke for so long that we appreciate using what you can get your hands on to make something beautiful. Could be why we like Aaron Sheppard‘s work so much.