Andy Kehoe’s work initially caught our eye because of his masterful creation of desolate yet beautiful landscapes that capture the essence of human loneliness. Seeing his creatures in the isolated environments prompts us think of how tiny we really are compared to the vastness of nature.  What makes his work even more interesting after the first glance is that his seemingly peaceful scenes are contrasted by the undertones of unease and violence in his characters and their actions.
A three-person show called “The Wonder” opens at Black Maria Gallery on October 25th in which he will be exhibiting along with his twin brother Ben Kehoe and artist Hiro Kurata. We invite anyone interested to stop by and enjoy what seems to be the “eternally autumn” world of Andy Kehoe.
Our friends at the gallery were kind enough to forward us some images of his pieces that can be seen after the jump.
See rest of the pieces here.
Discuss this show here.
Discuss Andy Kehoe here.