March Market Featured Artist - Edem Elesh

As you enjoy March Market from the 13th to the 16th. Be sure to check out our featured Lobby Art by Edem Elesh.

Edem Elesh, a native of Los Angeles, is also an internationally known and collected - Fine Artist.

His art encompasses mixed media painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, and music composition- under “KinderCrowdControl". His music (seen as an integral part of his artistic expression, giving sound to vision if you will) has made it’s way into several features including Eric Minh Swenson’s Episode 2 of “Stoked” where his release “Selah” was featured in it’s entirety. In 2021, after his second feature in Voyage LA Magazine, his music was discovered by BsquaredMGMT out of Nashville TN. Edem and KinderCrowdControl continue a working relationship with BsquaredMGMT to this day. Voyage LA Magazine is doing a third feature on him which is due out this month.

Edems’ work has taken him, in the role of an invited unofficial U.S. Art Ambassador, to the furthest corners of South East Asia, and recently Italy, and Poland in Europe.

 “I am walking my path of bliss. My art has taken me all over the world. When I create, luck finds me. Always. I call my modus operandi “Process and Providence”.  By experimenting with different media - process, providence steps in and elevates my concept. Often times I will create a piece, not knowing where it’s going, always to find later that I am reflecting on my path in life. It is my responsibility to “serve” my art. No effort is ever wasted. For instance, I had created a decent piece in 2016 reflecting on a recent trip to a Biennale in Bangladesh. In 2021, I revisited the piece realizing I had previously created a “setting” for my new concept. Now it was complete. This is “Mnemonic Devotion”, a celebration of the return to autonomous travel after the global lockdowns. So, in closing, my life is my art; my art a journal of my journey.”

To find out more, go to: https://www.edem-art.com and www.kindercrowdcontrol.bandcamp.com

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