Meet the Artist

Aaron Love doesn’t paint to please — he paints to provoke.

Based in Dallas, Texas, Aaron’s work slaps across walls and canvas with brutal honesty and a pulse that doesn’t care if you’re comfortable. His murals live on the sides of buildings in places like San Antonio, El Paso, and Austin — big, loud, and impossible to ignore. The streets are his gallery, and the rules? Optional, as long as it’s legal.

Whether it’s a 60-inch canvas or the side of a warehouse, Aaron brings the same energy: raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically human. His work bleeds emotion, often toeing the line between beauty and chaos. Graphite, cotton, walls, whatever — if it holds still long enough, it’s fair game.

His motto says it all: “Anyone, Anything, Anywhere (legal), Anytime.”

You’ve probably seen his mural “Labor and Delivery” if you’ve been near Exposition Park in Dallas — a visceral tribute to creation, pressure, and pain. That’s what Aaron does best: digs deep and throws it in your face with paint.

Want something safe? Look elsewhere.

Want something real? Hit him up.

Work By Medium


Mural & Portraiture

Big Walls. Bigger Stories.

I don’t just paint images — I paint impact. Whether it’s on a canvas or the side of a building, my work is about bringing emotion, memory, and identity to the surface.

Murals aren’t background noise.

They’re bold. They speak loudly. Every wall I paint becomes a voice for the space, the neighborhood, the people who walk past it every day.

It’s Dallas — raw, colorful, unpolished — turned visual

Portraiture isn’t about perfection.

It’s about presence. About the weight someone carries behind their eyes.

I paint people the way they live: full of strength, edge, and character. Not staged. Not softened. Just real.

What I work with:

1. Large-scale murals (interior/exterior, public/private) 2. Custom portraiture on canvas 3. Mixed media (graphite, cotton, and other textured layers)

No shortcuts. No generic prints. No lifeless brushwork. Everything is built by hand — every line, every shade — made to hold space and start conversations.

If you’re looking for art that reflects something real — something with roots and weight — I’m here for it.

Let’s create something lasting.

Graphite & Cotton

Texture You Can Feel. Truth You Can’t Ignore.

Graphite & cotton work is where I let the material speak loudest.

The graphite carries grit — shadows, streaks, tension.

The cotton gives softness, but not weakness — it absorbs the story and holds onto it.

These pieces are smaller in scale, but never small in meaning.

They’re quiet, but not silent.

You have to lean in to feel them — and that’s the point.

How I work:

This work is for those who want to slow down.

To sit with something that wasn’t made to entertain, but to hold space.

Sometimes it’s abstract. Sometimes it’s figurative. But it’s always honest.

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