Painting
The Guardian of Time Acrylic on canvas 72x72 inch 2018 Available
‘The guardian of time’ is a painting selected to have an exhibit in the ’18th Asian Art Biennale’ at Bangladesh Shilpa Kala Academy, Dhaka. This painting tells the importance about the civilization and the value of the historical monuments. The painting tries to connect the subject of the cultural and historical monuments, which are going to vanish due to the natural disaster or by the government policy in the name to make the city sophisticated. The wave depicted in this picture symbolizes the imperative time and the sculpture of lion guardian is in the miserable situation which tells about the situation of becoming extinct.
Guardian of time II 30 x 48 inch Acrylic on canvas 2018 SOLD
The Guardian of time II was selected to exhibit in the fifth edition of ‘Amalgam 2018’ exhibition by Siddhartha Art Gallery at Babermahal, Kathmandu. The first edition of Amalgam was held in 2007, where 34 Nepali and international participants showcased their art. The current exhibition, organized by Siddhartha Art Gallery, features the creation of 44 artists and five guest artists. More than 65 art pieces including ceramic arts, paintings, prints, mixed media works, and sculptures are featured in the exhibition. Though the exhibition showcases numerous artworks, The display covers a wide range of themes including nature, heritage, lifestyle, and culture.
Reminiscence Acrylic in Canvas 5x4 inch 2018 Collection in Luciano Benetton
Imago Mundi is the collection of works commissioned and collected by Luciano Benetton on his travels around the world, involving, on a voluntary and non-profit basis, established and emerging artists from many different countries. Each of them has created a work whose only restriction is its 10x12 cm format, contributing to the creation of a remarkable artistic geography. The collection, under the auspices of the Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche (established upon the wishes of the Benetton family to support and raise awareness of the wealth of landscape, cultural and artistic heritage), has no commercial ambitions, but aims to unite the diversities of our world in the name of common artistic experience. The goal is to catalogue works, inspirations and ideas, in order to pass down to future generations the widest possible mapping of the situation of human cultures at the start of the third millennium. more on http://www.imagomundiart.com/collections/nepal-legends