Contemporary Paubha artist, Samundra Man Singh Shrestha (born in 1980) has taken a course in Traditional Paubha painting at Nepal Association of Traditional Artists under the guidance of Senior Paubha artist, Prem Man Chitrakar. …
Shashi Shah clings to traditional beliefs and influences which he views as an important basis of his work. He takes up age-old images and colour schemes and transfers them during his exploration of modern canvas.…
Sudharsan Rana's anthropocentric sculptures celebrate the diverse nuances of human experience and feelings. The youthful figures always appear in action. The inherent energy in the young men is seeking some outlet. He does not portray…
Shashikala Tiwari's works deal about Hindu and Buddhist mythologies, women's issues and the images of nature. Tiwari seems to have suffered from terrorism, tragic events and social disharmony in contemporary Nepali society, and her works…
Sharada Chitrakar's works capture the beauty of natural landscape including the images of various birds, flowers and trees. The landscape generally includes fields, meadows, mountains and forest. The image of crow is recurrent in her…
To depict the theme of peace and harmony in conflict-ridden contemporary society Shankar Raj Singh Suwal exploits the subject matters of traditional Nepali painting, and Hindu and Buddhist mythologies using surrealist technique. Religious and cultural…
Seema Sharma Shah's graphic works depict the images of ancient Nepali sculpture and architecture, Nepali cultural rituals and Hindu and Buddhist mythologies. Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, Hindu gods and goddesses, Buddha and Buddhist monks are…
Saurganga Darshandhari uses decorative ornamentation of traditional Nepali paintings and recycles the icons and images of Hindu deities. In the same manner, the structure of Buddhist and Hindu mandalas are reformulated in modern form. She…
Green plants and vegetables are the recurrent images in Sarita Dongol's paintings. Her works depict green environment and creates music and movement within green leaves, vegetables, red and green chilies through her rhythmic lines and…
Sangee Shrestha's paintings break the linear surface of the things with the use of geometric shapes particularly the rectangles, squares and polygons suggesting the depth and fourth dimension. She attempts to dig out the invisible…
In Sagar Manandhar's paintings, forms and colours are their own significances. The images are not references and representations to the objects, events and the people of the world. In other word, one can not take…