
Beruwala, sri lankan, Sri Lanka
My artistic practice moves within the realms of surrealism and symbolism, guided by a personal mytho...
About the artist
Joined In 2017
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About the artist
Joined In 2017
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My artistic practice moves within the realms of surrealism and symbolism, guided by a personal mythology that finds its central voice in the “Blue Woman.” She is my storyteller, my alter ego, and the mirror of womanhood. For me, blue is the most profound feminine color—it carries the depth, sensitivity, and quiet strength of the inner self.
Through her, I explore the duality of the human mind, the complexity of woman psychology, and the hidden narratives of love, desire, innocence, and struggle. Mythological characters, both local and foreign, enter my canvases as symbolic presences: demons, guardians, spirits, and creatures that reflect the unseen conflicts and longings of the human psyche.
I deliberately resist traditional compositional rules, instead allowing forms, figures, and relationships to unfold intuitively. This refusal becomes part of the meaning itself—a statement that the inner world is not bound by order, but by instinct, paradox, and imagination.
In each work, I combine detailed drawing with symbolic forms, blending natural elements, mythical beings, and human figures into dreamlike narratives. My art is both personal and universal: a poetic exploration of womanhood, a dialogue between myth and psychology, and an...
Graduated at university of visual & performing arts in painting subject
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SAARC artists camp in Bamyan Bangladesh