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Galleries > Drawings > 'Madness and Monsters'

Artist Name: Aaron Butler
Artist e-mail: asquire@gmail.com
Artist Website: http://www.modemac.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/Asquires_2005-2006_Art_Gallery
Gallery Name:'Madness and Monsters'
Gallery Description: A year's worth of drawings and ideas culminating in experimental concepts ecetera.
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4.25 of 5.00 / 8 votes

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"Use Correct Change"   "Potted Plants"   "No Air in Outer Space"   "Eating Habits"   "Goose"   "Swedish Frog"   "Andre   "Henceforth a Study of Shapes..."   "The Creation of the Mind..."   "Goglepekik"   "Falling Jellyfish..."   untitled (6/16/06)   "The Mind and it   untitled (7/22/05)   "Misunderstanding"        




Eric Shore says: These drawings are amazing, I have notebooks full of some pretty cool doodles, but nothing that stacks up to these! I love your style, did it take a long time to develop?
Posted on Thursday 17th of August 2006 at 03:00:39 PM
Aaron Butler says: It started with just off-hand doodling at work. I was able to apply what I learned from these 'practices' towards my other pieces. For instance, the 'hair' I use for a lot of drawings is essentially the same. But to answer your question, it took about a year to get it the way I wanted to it to work.
Posted on Thursday 17th of August 2006 at 03:07:41 PM
Puppet says: dude...you should seriously illistrate a book or something...like a Tim Burton type of thing cept with your own stories and mosnters XD it wouls be awesome
Posted on Friday 25th of August 2006 at 03:16:48 PM
Eric Shore says: That would be pretty cool, and some of the pieces do have sort of a twisted Dr. Suess quality to them. But I also think the drawings speak for themselves without necessitating written stories. In fact, what I like most about these pieces are the voids you've left for the audience to fill in with their own imaginations. I would love to see these pieces hanging in a gallery, maybe on a larger scale. Have you developed any larger works in this style?
Posted on Saturday 26th of August 2006 at 02:37:38 AM
Aaron Butler says: I do have larger projects, but they are mostly oil paintings. Being that I give most of my paintings away, I dont have the ability to show them here.
Posted on Saturday 26th of August 2006 at 09:33:56 AM

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