Wandering thoughts reach the postal boundaries of Aron Wiesenfeld’s “Playtime” – Huge

Aron Wiesenfeld (formerly) is known primarily for his mysterious paintings, and he has been trying to use tiny canvases to wrap the same mysterious energy into the scope of yellow posts. His ink drawings relies on complex line work and the artist’s ability to convey a huge narrative within the three-inch square.
Wiesenfeld’s venture into the postal service began on a whim, although it has grown into a large collection he now publishes as a book. Available on Kickstarter, Game time Includes the entire work within 120 pages. (The movement exceeded its target within minutes of launch.)
In addition to the drawings, Game time Contains poetry and articles about the series. The title pays tribute to many of Wisenfeld’s preferred themes, which are often centered on children without altitude. His protagonist often participates in a noisy game with his friends, but instead looks at the piano key or stares into the distance. “I think these little drawings are like short stories. They are based on inspiration I found in my daily life,” he said.
Wiesenfeld is located in North Carolina and you can find more of his work on his website.










