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A Very Old Soul

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Aaron Westerberg

American painter Aaron Westerberg is clearly an old soul. After I came upon the painting above, I wanted to know more about the artist, but expected to learn he was alive and working in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Not so. He is in fact a relatively young man! In his bio, the artist acknowledges that his aesthetics more closely resemble late 19th century American paintings than anything contemporary. Not surprisingly, his main influences are James Whistler and John Singer Sargent. Westerberg has certainly earned his place among them.

Westerberg is fond of exploring the subjects of love, both successful and unsuccessful. In fact, since he went through a painful breakup himself in 2024, he noted that his paintings took a definite turn for the unhappy and uncomfortable. His subjects may not be happy, but his work is truly spectacular.

You can follow Aaron Westerberg on his website and on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

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9 thoughts on “A Very Old Soul

  1. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    I absolutely would have assumed these were older works rather than contemporary. I think they are wonderful and I definitely see the influence of Sargent in this artist’s work. The handling of light and shade is superb.

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  2. isaiah46ministries's avatar

    Each picture is beautiful but also poignant in that there is an air of expectancy that something will happen and make things better. I might have overreacted to them. But wow!

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  3. artfulblasphemer's avatar

    My dear friend who painted my portrait (I’ve posted on IG and FB several times as I have a project going using it) is hugely influenced by Sargeant (as a matter of fact he lent me his book from the show that examined the clothing used in JSS’s works). While this painter’s style is looser, it’s equally wonderful. I think we still long for realistic portraiture in this style because it speaks to us. I also like that he paints men, too–a rarity!

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  4. bcparkison's avatar

    He does have a place in art history. Beautiful work.

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  5. swallowridge2's avatar

    I loved each painting and am now following his Insta. I hope his work is safe from the wildfires in southern California.

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