I’ve always loved being outside. When I was young, my brother and I would spend entire Saturdays outside, only coming in when we heard my dad’s special ( and loud! ) whistle. As the years went by, it seemed like the opportunities to be outside became fewer. But that old ache has been renewed and these days, I can’t wait to get out to where I can breathe. Artist Eric Aho‘s abstract paintings capture that magical feeling that only the freshest of air can bring.
Mr. F and I like to seek out lesser traveled trails– definitely a challenge while we’re in the Bay Area. But even if the solitude is short lived, we soak up every second. One of us will pause– shhh! The other always asking what is it? What do you see? What do you hear? What we hear is nothing. Quiet. Peace. Air in, worries out.
To see more of Eric Aho‘s work, please visit his website.
All images are via the artist’s representing galleries, Hidell Brooks Gallery and DC Moore Gallery. Artist found via Hidell Brooks.
Paula Watters Jones
March 31, 2015 at 10:45 AMWhoa… This art DOES capture the outside….Thank you for sharing…
Artsy Forager
April 2, 2015 at 10:55 AMDoesn’t it? I like to think the best abstract work captures something indescribable and his work certainly does!
Paula Watters Jones
April 2, 2015 at 3:53 PMmost definitely