Sanjaya Bandara Senavirathna, born in May 1977 in Kadugannawa, Kandy, Sri Lanka, is an accomplished artist with a passion for creating evocative and thought -provoking works of art. He honed his artistic skills and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in painting from the University of Visual and Performing Art in Colombo 07, Sri Lanka, in 2008
Throughout his career, Sanjaya has exhibited his art in numerous solo and group exhibitions, showcasing his talent and unique perspective. His solo exhibitions, including "Love without culture" in 2022 and "Existence of love" in 2020 at Paradise Road Gallery in Colombo, Sri Lanka, have drawn acclaim for their emotional depth and creativity. Sanjaya's art explores the intricacies of love and its multifaceted nature, touching the hearts of those who experience his work.
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"Love Without Culture" is an abstract art project that challenges the conventional notions of culture and explores the essence of love as a universal and transcendent human experience. Through this project, the artist aims to break down barriers, stereotypes, and divisions created by cultural differences, emphasizing the power of love to bridge gaps and foster understanding.
The project delves into the idea that love exists beyond the boundaries of culture, nationality, and societal norms. It seeks to unravel the concept of love from its cultural context, stripping away external influences and preconceived notions. By focusing on the pure and unadulterated nature of love, the artist invites viewers to reflect on the fundamental emotions and connections that unite humanity.
Through abstract visual expressions, the artist explores the themes of love, connection, and unity. The absence of cultural symbols or references in the artworks creates a space where love can be experienced and understood without the constraints of cultural expectations. The use of color, form, texture, and composition evokes emotions and invites viewers to contemplate their own personal experiences of love, free from cultural biases.
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"Love Without Culture"