• Sri Lanka •
Resin, Ink on Canvas , Cardboard under glass
23 x 19 in
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Medium :
Resin, Ink on Canvas , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
22.5x18.5in
About this artwork
Something blue was created with things lying around…. Remains of resin artwork that are in different shapes, linen cloth painted in inks and gold pigment along with spray paint.. gold gel for mark making and gesso for texture. Artwork mounted on a 3” board and box framed in gold with glass. Ready to hang.
« Art is my place of freedom and allows me to explore and try out new things. It helps me to push myself beyond my imagination. »
Sumali Piyatissa is an artist based in Sri Lanka who has exhibited her paintings nationally, as well as in Austria, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Through her works, she endeavors to express freedom, positivity, and joy. Piyatissa's preferred medium of choice is oil paints, as she enjoys the freedom it allows for blending colors. In addition, she frequently employs gold leaf and gold dust, conveying an added depth while simultaneously uplifting her pieces.