Aron Wiesenfeld is quickly emerging as a well-known allegorical figurative painter.
His work often comprises of figures seemingly caught or
lost in some type of over whelming landscape. He is drawn
to empty spaces that may seem lonely, but what they are
about is the story that’s going on off the pages in the world outside the canvas. It is that backstory he is interested in.
Aron says about his work “If something is going on behind the surface, people are drawn to it but don’t know why. They’ve connected to something in it. And that is a constant theme through my work, the ability to paint something to suggest something that isn’t shown.
Leigh Timmons says, “I would call Aron an “artist’s artist”. He has the courage to pictorially delve into the darker side of the human psyche. Yet, there remains a peaceful serenity that mesmerizes the eye.
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