
Pigeon Teeth is an imaginative exhibition by Toowoomba artist Aaron Hine where each piece is a single frame of a larger tale that will be on display at Goombungee's Rosalie Gallery from February 4 to March 8, 2026.
Aaron's ink and acrylic works capture a moment in the life of a creature or world, inviting the viewer to imagine what comes before and what comes after that moment.
"The name Pigeon Teeth is basically something you can imagine in your head but really shouldn't exist," Aaron said.
"Likewise, the subject matter of my pieces are things that exist in imagination only - you wouldn't want to meet them in real life".
Aaron Hine's work gives form to concepts, myths and thoughts.
His pieces are heavy with narrative. Each piece is a sliver, a snapshot of a larger story.
Working with upcycled wood and second-hand frames in a bid to reduce his environmental footprint, Aaron is inspired by the work of Jamie Hewlett, Sean Aaberg and particularly Jean Giraud's designs in Dune.
The exhibition's Meet the Artist event will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026 from 1pm.