Eske Kath's artwork reminds me a little of Chiho Aoshima's work, only his colors are a little more concentrated. Both artists' oeuvres are slightly distributing. Kath's work really incorporates the effects of nature on our lives/his life in a profound way.






Tonight marks the inaugural opening of the
LaViolaBank Gallery on the LES. Eske Kath, as well as a number of other extremely talented Scandinavian artists will be featuring their work. Too bad I forgot to bring my camera to work today, f**k.
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