Aaron Hillebrand’s work uses color, repetition, abstraction, and pattern to create an invented world. Using painting and photography together, Aaron’s work is often based in reality but blurs the line of what is real/imagined/abstracted. Aaron starts with an idea of what he will make but often changes as he adds layers to the art. There is a rough plan of what he will make, but the marks are intuitive until the piece begins to take shape.
Aaron Hillebrand’s work uses color, repetition, abstraction, and pattern to create an invented world. Using painting and photography together, Aaron’s work is often based in reality but blurs the line of what is real/imagined/abstracted. Aaron starts with an idea of what he will make but often changes as he adds layers to the art. There is a rough plan of what he will make, but the marks are intuitive until the piece begins to take shape.
--Aaron Hillebrand