Photograph of Artist THEEKSHANA KUMARA
THEEKSHANA KUMARA
Pannipitiya, Sri Lankan - Sri Lanka



Original Artworks (4)

Theekshana Kumara; Ballapana, 2005, Original Watercolor, 52 x 42 cm.
Theekshana Kumara
Original Watercolor, 2005
52 x 42 cm (20.5 x 16.5 inches)
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Theekshana Kumara; Beach, 2005, Original Watercolor, 52 x 42 cm.
Theekshana Kumara
Original Watercolor, 2005
52 x 42 cm (20.5 x 16.5 inches)
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Theekshana Kumara; Untitle, 2005, Original Mixed Media, 14 x 14 inches.
Theekshana Kumara
Original Mixed Media, 2005
14 x 14 inches (35.6 x 35.6 cm)
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Theekshana Kumara; Anuradhapura, 2005, Original Watercolor, 11 x 8 inches.
Theekshana Kumara
Original Watercolor, 2005
11 x 8 inches (27.9 x 20.3 cm)
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Artist Statement

In this modern age, there is no differentiation of art into sculpture, graphic art etc. All these belong to visual art. In the creation of a visual art, there is no classification into sculpture of clay or some other solid substance, or attribution of the canvas and oil paint for art. A visual art can be created with any substance or colour encountered in our daily life. Neither is an art gallery necessary for the display of a visual art. Any place appropriate for the creation can be used for the purpose. Age of communication began in 2000. Because of the computer, visual art began to progress rapidly. Today it has advanced up to digital pictures. Art was born to achieve some specific objective. Art came to be expressed through audio and visual media. Therefore, human art has not been divided into canvas, brush and oil paint. A visual art can be built by utilising of any material or colour encountered in daily life. An art gallery is not required to display a visual art. Any appropriate place can be used for the purpose.
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