Aron Wiesenfeld, a renowned painter, has launched 'Playtime,' a 120-page hardcover collection featuring ink drawings on yellow Post-It notes. Initially a spontaneous choice, the format has provided unexpected creative liberty, enabling him to express deep narratives within three-inch vignettes. The Kickstarter campaign for 'Playtime' exceeded its funding goal rapidly, reflecting the anticipation for Wiesenfeld’s work that captures solitude and contemplation. The book melds visuals with poetry, exploring childhood memory and introspection, and Wiesenfeld aims to evoke the same feelings in the audience that inspire his creations.
Wiesenfeld originally turned to the Post-It format on a whim, but the medium's constraints soon revealed an unexpected creative freedom.
The collection feels both spontaneous and profound, capturing fleeting scenes of solitude with unexpected emotional weight.
The success of Playtime on Kickstarter speaks to Wiesenfeld's growing reputation and the timeless appeal of his work.
Wiesenfeld once commented, "My hope is that people who look at the drawings will feel what I felt when making them."
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