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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 29.9x24in
About this artwork
Artists interpretation of the traditional pot of plenty from Sri lankan (Ceylon) which is one of ancient symbols used in architectural elements in the ancient kingdoms of sri lanka. Pun Kalasa (pot of plenty) art is mainly depicted as a figure of flowers on a pot. It’s considered as the sole symbol of prosperity. According to Buddhist culture, a full pot depicts fertility, prosperity and wealth.
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Aasiri Wickremage
United Kingdom
Credentials
- Prizewinner
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I capture my explorations in abstract format for the viewer to solve: an inconclusive presentation of space. »
Aasiri Wickremage is an artist with Sri Lankan roots, currently living in Surrey, UK. Drawing inspiration from multiple cultures, landscapes and landmarks - particularly those she has come across throughout her many travels, she composes works that highlight the experience of a landscape: mood, character, lighting and density. She zooms in and out of the actual memory of the landscape to construct new stories, seeking to represent both built and natural environments as an interconnected entity. Her paintings have featured in exhibitions and publications in the UK.