Friday, 31 October 2014 02:09
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The beauty of art is that its value is based on the skill of the artist; the individual’s drawing and painting technique, the material they are most comfortable using and the subject matter that inspires them. This is evident in the exhibition ‘Different Strokes’ which will feature the artistic expressions of Hilda Gomes Tennakoon and Chaminda Molligoda. The two artists are of different backgrounds and experiences with the commonality being their love for art.
Hilda Tennakoon, a retired teacher has taught in schools from Madampe Wijaya Maha Vidyalaya in Ratnapura to Visakha Vidyalaya and Belvoir College in Colombo and she herself was a student at the School of Fine Arts. Speaking with regard to the upcoming exhibition she said, “Art has always filled me with great joy, ever since my childhood. I drew whenever and wherever I had the space and time for it. When I was a student at the School of Fine Arts I learned to bring an element of novelty to my creations.”
A writer currently working at TBWA\Sri Lanka, Chaminda Molligoda shares this passion for art. “I have always had the ability to draw and thanks to Cora Abraham Art class and a few classes I took while at university I have been able to improve my skill. As for inspiration, I get that from anywhere, but mostly animals and people. These two subjects hold a fascination for me which I can’t seem to get from the inanimate, but that’s not to say I won’t find inspiration in a tangle of coloured wires. Though my style is realistic I bring in some abstract elements just to add value to the entire piece of work.”
The Different Strokes exhibition will be held on 15 and 16 November 2014 at the Art Gallery, Ananda Comaraswamy Mw, Colombo 7, which will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.