Art Informed by Aviation Structure and Discipline

by Artist and Pilot, Aaron Prager

This body of work operates at the intersection of aviation discipline and contemporary visual practice. Rather than depicting aircraft or flight literally, these compositions translate the logic of aviation—precision, systems thinking, and structured decision‑making—into visual form.

Designed for institutional, corporate, and aviation‑adjacent environments, the work emphasizes clarity, restraint, and long‑term visual presence.

Intended Environments

These works are developed for environments where structure, clarity, and focus matter—airports, corporate interiors, public spaces, and cultural institutions. Their non‑literal construction allows them to operate without explanation, maintaining visual authority at scale and over time.

AABGL

This is an aviation‑informed composition translating loss, discipline, and structure into a precise visual system, balancing order and absence through carefully constructed form and memory.

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VOCUS

This composition balances focus and peripheral movement. Elements align with precision, but not symmetry. The logic is consistent, even when it isn’t obvious.

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FIVIS

Repetition establishes rhythm. Variation prevents predictability. The structure remains intact even as perception shifts.

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EGUUL

Layered elements interact without hierarchy. No single point dominates. The composition remains cohesive through internal balance.

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