About us

About Aeonhouse

What we do

Aeonhouse is an independent art brand dedicated to transforming ideas, emotions, and atmosphere into visual form. Each piece begins as a concept — a thought, a feeling, or a moment — and evolves into artwork designed to evoke mood and reflection.

Our work is available as posters, prints, and soon select merchandise created to bring character and meaning into the spaces people live in.

All artwork is created and produced by the independent artist behind Aeonhouse.

Our Approach

Rather than focusing purely on aesthetics, Aeonhouse explores the relationship between emotion and imagery. Color, atmosphere, and composition are used intentionally to translate abstract ideas into something visual and tangible.

The goal isn’t simply to create something that looks beautiful, but something that resonates as well.

Our Mission

Aeonhouse exists to create artwork that people connect with personally.

Art has the ability to shape the feeling of a space and reflect something about the person who chooses it. Every piece is created with the intention of offering that connection while supporting independent art and creative exploration.

 

About our artist

I'm Hermsley, an independent artist and storyteller working under the name Mr. Aeon.

Growing up I was always surrounded by art in some form, especially through anime. It was my first real exposure to visual storytelling, and over time, I became fascinated with the work of artists like WLOP. Their pieces had this beauty and polish that made me want to try creating art myself.

I did give it a shot early on, but I struggled. I didn’t like what I made, and I doubted I’d ever be good enough. That frustration made it hard to stay motivated and eventually, I stepped away.

For awhile, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my life, and art just didn’t feel realistic. Until I had watched Blue Period.

I had always thought of art as something distant, something that you inherently just get, as if it was something you’re just born with. So to me, it was all just about making things look pretty.

But that story introduced me to a more emotional, expressive side of art. One where it could be a way to communicate something personal, and even raw.

Watching the main character, someone who was also a complete beginner, work so hard to pursue art despite being far behind his peers made something click for me. Maybe art isn’t about being naturally gifted. Maybe I could do it too. I started to see art not as something you’re just naturally good at, but something you can grow into, something worth struggling for. It made me curious again.

Now, my work is driven by the same curiosity that pulled me in again. I focus on ideas, concepts, thoughts or feelings and turn them into art pieces. I think about ways to portray what I’m thinking, what do I want to say about it, and how do I get the message across.

I’m deeply grateful to anyone supporting me on this journey, thanks to that I can grow and reach greater highs as an artist.