Filed under: exhibit | Tags: ကိုချို, ဇွဲရန်နိုင်, ဧကစာချို, ben mitchell, brighton, Brighton Festival, burmese art, cho, Eikaza Cho, ekaza cho, inside stories, ko cho, myanmar art, urban times, zwe yan naing
A good article on the Burma-themed Brighton Festival was published in the Urban Times. The response to the Burmese contemporary art there was enthusiastic. One of the artists there is one of our favourites, Eikaza Cho.
“Before my brush touches the canvas, I don’t predetermine what I am going to paint.”
Ko Cho (Mr Cho), as he is known, has a particular use of colour, line and distortion which play out unpredictably in his exercise books and in paper work. Many of his works are fully abstract or feature recurrent motifs such as the owl, cat or figures from the spirit world such as the Lokanat, guardian spirit of the world.
About a dozen paintings are still in London. If you saw anything there that you are kicking yourself for not having bought, contact suriyagallery on gmail dot com.
See more of Ben Mitchell’s design and photography work on flickr and behance; see more of Zwe Yan Naing’s work here.
See more about Eikaza Cho.
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