Esckol painter" most likely refers to Noa Eshkol, an Israeli artist known for developing the Eshkol-Wachman Movement who also created large-format "wall carpets" or tapestries. Her tapestries are abstract, made from scraps of fabric, and reflect her interest in geometry, kinetic movement, and the rituals of collaborative activity, similar to her work in dance and choreography. Another possibility is Giora Eshkol, an Israeli artist who is a painter, sculptor, and computer graphics artist.