Silent Stories
A Solo Exhibition
By Shanaka Kulathunga

About the Artist

Shanaka Kulathunga’s art navigates the subtle rhythms of human experience, capturing emotion, movement, and memory with extraordinary sensitivity. Born in Sri Lanka, his practice is shaped by observation, introspection, and a deep engagement with daily life. Rooted in portraiture and the human figure, his paintings emerge from lived experience, reflecting teachers, laborers, elders, children, and dancers with a quiet empathy that dissolves the boundary between artist and subject.

Told early on that art would not provide a future, Kulathunga pursued his passion regardless, demonstrating that innate talent cannot be contained. His understanding of anatomy, psychology, and human vulnerability forms the backbone of his figurative work. Formal training under Chandraguptha Thenuwara strengthened his academic realism and studio discipline, refining his technique while deepening his engagement with human subjects.

Kulathunga draws inspiration from both reality and imagination, observing life, the people he meets, the rural landscapes of his childhood, and the interactions between humans and nature. He transforms these observations into compositions that explore affection, identity, and social dynamics. His paintings blend the rhythm of human movement with the fluidity of nature, capturing vitality and gesture through rapid, expressive brushwork.

Across his oeuvre, motifs such as animals, gestures, colors, and landscapes carry symbolic meaning, enriching the narrative and rhythm of each composition. Themes of struggle, reflection, innocence, and the interplay between civilization and wildness pervade his work, creating a visual language that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Today, Shanaka Kulathunga stands among Sri Lanka’s leading contemporary figurative artists, a BORN artist who chose to forge his own path rather than follow the safe route.

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