József Csató
József Csató paintings emerge from a sort of doodle’s paradise. The artist refers to his process as “sketchbook mythologies,” where biomorphic, yet personified, pencil drawings sprout from page to canvas and join others to build a brave new world. Calling his studio a “microcosm” where ideas “fertilize” others, Csató creates slightly sinister scenes that establish a relationship between the natural and the human-made.
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