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