Mukesh Shrestha’s paintings are dominantly related to the Hindu and Buddhist religious shrines and spirituality. He captures various events from the Buddha’s life like the nativity, renunciation, meditation, enlightenment and preaching. He has also portrayed…
Posted on January 1, 2018
Mekh Limbu’s paintings are the quest for the artist’s own identity. The world is varied and multiple. The buzzwords like computer, internet, email, facebook, New York, architect, telephone, reality, vision, discussion, exhibition, church, world, psychology…
Posted on January 1, 2018
Lyric, poetry, rhythm and life are the key elements of Meena Kayastha’s sculptures. Lyricism is the meaningful way of living life. Rhythm in life makes the journey smooth, flowing and spontaneous. The lyric connects one…
Posted on December 31, 2017
Manish Lal Shrestha's paintings recycle are reintegrate the traditional images and icons exploiting the modern forms. The recurrent images are bells, planets and pyramids. He does not present these images as they were represented in…
Posted on December 31, 2017
Madan Chitrakar creates both abstract and figurative paintings. His figurative works make the viewers aware of the Nepali culture capturing the medieval sculptures and architecture of Kathmandu valley. “The Vanishing Heritage”- a collection of sketches…
Posted on December 31, 2017