Greenwood Lake Public Library’s Art Gallery presents the work of the Elliot Belokostolsky in April

| 29 Mar 2019 | 11:35

    GREENWOOD LAKE — Greenwood Lake Public Library’s Art Gallery is presenting the work of Elliot Belokostolsky for the month of April.
    A local resident to Warwick, Belokostolsky took a specific interest in art by doodling and experimenting through his middle and high school years.
    He received his bachelors degree in computer art from SUNY Oneonta. Through all the art classes this degree required, Belokostolsky developed a style that was the foundation for his work today.
    The work began as dripped ink onto white paper, and the action and freedom it presented him was addictive. He creates abstract work that reflects high and low energy flows from a high state of consciousness. His ever-evolving style has been applied to everything from cars and shoes to coffee mugs and walls, and displayed from the Hudson Valley to Manhattan.
    Currently, Belokostolsky is Warwick's Artist in Residence. His painted sculpture Cosmo the bear sits on Warwick’s Railroad Green, where viewers are encouraged to touch and photograph it.
    Belokostolsky will be donating 20 percent of art sales from this exhibit to the Greenwood Lake skate park initiative. For more information, please visit https://ejbart.com/
    The library is located at 79 Waterstone Road in the Village of Greenwood Lake.