17th May, 2024 10:00

Asian Art I 亞洲藝術 I
 
Lot 340
 

SENAKA SENANAYAKE (SRI LANKAN, B. 1951)

SENAKA SENANAYAKE (SRI LANKAN, B. 1951)

Faces (No. 11)

Ink on paper

Signed and dated 'Senaka Senanayake 2010, Singapore'

20.5cm x 27cm (unframed), 39cm x 46cm (framed)

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PROVENANCE:

Private Collection, Spain

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NOTE:

Senaka Senanayake is a renowned Sri Lankan artist celebrated for his vibrant and evocative paintings depicting the lush landscapes and rich biodiversity of his native country. Born into a family with a deep appreciation for art and nature, Senanayake's early years were steeped in exposure to the natural world, which would profoundly influence his artistic journey. From a young age, Senanayake displayed a keen interest in painting, inspired by the verdant surroundings of Sri Lanka's forests, rivers, and wildlife. He honed his skills under the guidance of prominent local artists and developed a distinctive style characterized by bold brushwork, vivid colors, and a harmonious fusion of realism and abstraction.

Throughout his prolific career, Senaka Senanayake has held numerous solo exhibitions both in Sri Lanka and internationally, captivating audiences with his captivating portrayals of tropical landscapes teeming with exotic flora and fauna. His artworks evoke a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty and fragility of the environment. Senanayake's contributions to the art world have been widely recognized, earning him critical acclaim and prestigious awards. Beyond his artistic endeavors, he is also known for his environmental activism, advocating for the conservation of Sri Lanka's biodiversity and the protection of endangered species.

Today, Senaka Senanayake continues to paint prolifically, drawing inspiration from his deep connection to the natural world and using his art as a powerful tool for raising awareness about environmental issues. His legacy as a visionary artist and environmentalist endures, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and the ongoing conversation about humanity's relationship with nature. His works are in the collections of esteemed institutions, including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the White House, and the United Nations. They are also prominently displayed at the headquarters of National Geographic in Washington D.C.

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