Aaron Joshua grew up in Prince Georges County,
Maryland. At a very young age he showed interest
in creating imaginative works of visual imagery.
Aaron attended the Hartford Art School in 2003 where he expanded on his craft, taking inspiration from artists such as Bouguereau, Dean Morrissey, and Dennis Nolan. Upon graduating with honors from Hartford, Aaron's hard work led him to illustrate a children's book right out of school titled "There Was a Man and He Was Mad" written by Professor John Feirabend.
Aaron is now working as a freelance Illustrator based out of Stamford, CT. He is always looking to challenge himself creatively by accepting private commissions, and creating his own self-initiated projects.
Aaron attended the Hartford Art School in 2003 where he expanded on his craft, taking inspiration from artists such as Bouguereau, Dean Morrissey, and Dennis Nolan. Upon graduating with honors from Hartford, Aaron's hard work led him to illustrate a children's book right out of school titled "There Was a Man and He Was Mad" written by Professor John Feirabend.
Aaron is now working as a freelance Illustrator based out of Stamford, CT. He is always looking to challenge himself creatively by accepting private commissions, and creating his own self-initiated projects.