Sculptures – Aaron Heino
The works of sculptor Aaron Heino (b. 1977) are utopias depicting ideals. Universal hedonism as an attitude towards life guides his work. The pieces form links to everyday life.
He does not create exhibitions or works based on a specific idea, but rather, the works emerge and evolve through the process of creation. Through daily work, the pieces become a part of the artist’s everyday life. A love for the work itself makes the material a tool, with the forms of the works taking precedence.
On the other hand, an interest in the ability of materials to function as the structure or part of the piece plays an important role. Variations of forms and descriptions of states of being in relation to living organisms generate works with multiple meanings. “The depth of an individual’s personal ideas leads to the creation of the most universal works.” That is, the more personal the starting point of the work, the better the sculpture that emerges. Individuality is inevitably linked to the collective.
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