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Check out Aaron Baird’s Artwork

Today we’d like to introduce you to Aaron Baird.

Aaron, we’d love to hear your story and how you got to where you are today both personally and as an artist.
My art inspiration came during a college English class where the professor’s words were filled with passion, force, and knowledge. It was there that I felt an activation spilling out from the core of my being, shifting my perspective to create using colors charged with energy, driven to release this new found passion to the world.

Moving from Engineering to General Studies, I followed my intuition to an art class and studied the principles of design. There I discovered my ability to see the world through new lenses using meditation, music, and sacred geometry in co-creating with the earth’s elements, applying materials such as stone, acrylic, paints, and metals. “I see my art as a co-creation, the earth’s elements speak to me of how they want to be honored and presented. If marble has veining in it, I honor the innate design that’s already in nature and compliment it, adding to it. Working with the different materials from an energetic standpoint, bringing in the materials based on what that specific piece is calling for.”

We’d love to hear more about your art. What do you do and why and what do you hope others will take away from your work?
About my art, I create art that has universal meaning that the soul can identify with, transcending any man-made language.

I create my art when I’m in a high vibrational state so on one level the energy gets imprinted in the art, and through “entrainment” it can have an elevating effect on the viewer, and their consciousness.

Why? One of the roles of the art as I see it is to help people remember who they truly are. (Expansive multidimensional beings.)

What do you hope people take away from it? An awareness to a deeper understanding of the Universe.

What should know about my artwork? Each piece is a personal interaction, creating an experience that’s unique to each individual, from the subtle to the profound.

Artists face many challenges, but what do you feel is the most pressing among them?
I think the biggest challenge facing artist today is not getting lost in the noise we are constantly presented with each day. So many things are calling for our attention, that to get a truly engaged moment with another person is a cherished event.

Do you have any events or exhibitions coming up? Where would one go to see more of your work? How can people support you and your artwork?
Currently, you can see my art in person at, Lightworkers Sanctuary in The Colony, SoulTopia in Carrollton, and Paragon Dentistry in Allen.

You can support my work by checking out my Facebook “Art That Elevates” and liking the page, and seeing if the art resonates with you or not. If you know someone who might like my art sharing it with them would also be much appreciated. I also do commissions if there is a wall or space that has been calling for a unique piece, I offer consultations with a proposal in the DFW area, and beyond with travel expenses.

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