
Aaron Bolton
Aaron Bolton’s surrealist images invoke a variety of sensations, pulling from a dynamic of cultural associations. As an emerging artist, his oil paintings stand toe-to-toe with the established art world at large.

Tagged: surrealist art
Also by CODY A. SEEKINS
The Hive Gallery and Studios, Los Angeles
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Aaron Bolton said | 30 August, 2011
Established painters like Michael Hussar, Kathie Olivas and Chet Zar have affirmed this artwork, and Cody Seekins (the writer of this blurb) has an MFA in Figurative Painting; I think they have some knowledge of what they’re talking about…. You might consider qualifying your criticism if you have something to point out.
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miles said | 27 August, 2011
are you kidding? toe-to-toe with the Art world?
If the Art world was made up of W.O.W. fanatics, that paint on the side, maybe that statement would be true.
Who chooses these artists and/or writes these blurbs?