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Artist Information:
Sanjeewa Kumara
Thalawathugoda,
Sri Lanka
Member Since: Apr 2008

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Artist Exhibitions:



Projects
2004 ' Given Pepper got
Ginger ' to be completed 2008.

2004 ' Candy Cousins ' works
exhibited Den Hague,Enschede
in Netherlands and Paradise
Road Galleries, Colombo, Sri
Lanka in 2003 .
2004 ' Enjoy! Enjoy ' Mural at
the Theater Zwembad de
Regents. Den Hague. The
Netherlands.



Solo Exhibitions [selected]
2008 Paradise Road
Galleries...

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Artist Galleries:
Paradise Road Galleries
2 Alfred House Road, Colombo3
Sri Lanka...

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Artist Reviews:
Still Lives of the Imagination


The double headed hybrid
animals in strange bright
colors, a human body growing
out of a six legged elephant
which seem to be floating in
air? Or is it water? In
Sanjeewa ’s world questions
burn brighter than answers,
riddles are not there to be
...

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Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Sanjeewa Kumara

Exhibition of painting- Sanjeewa Kumara
24 December 2008 – 14 January 2009
10 am – Midnight daily

PARADISE ROAD GALLERIES
2 Alfred House Road
Colombo 3

My art is Fun and I prefer to call my works ‘pictures’ rather than paintings.
My pictures reveal the radical ambiguity of fantasy. The uncanny—the fantastic—the marvelous—the hesitation—the supernatural- the uncertainty is very important to my work.
The Language of my visual texts is where (y)our desire is placed. Mixing various with popular and unpopular historical elements combining them as visual pastiche, I tries to synchronize them into an own, unique visual language which I would like called ‘Non western-western art’.
I just wanted to be free. Freedom is of enormous importance to an artist as well as to my [art] work.

Sanjeewa Kumara
16.12.2008


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