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Echoes of the Tide

Echoes of the Tide

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Artist: SHANAKA KULATHUNGA
Name: Echoes of the Tide
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: (36 x 48.5 in (91.44 × 123.19 cm)
                                                   2026

 

Echoes of the Tide presents the sea not merely as a physical landscape, but as an emotional and meditative space shaped by memory, movement, and silence. In this atmospheric composition, Shanaka Kulathunga captures the ever-changing nature of the ocean, where restless energy and quiet stillness exist simultaneously. The work unfolds like a visual meditation, inviting viewers to experience the emotional resonance carried within the rhythm of water and the vastness of distant horizons.

Through fluid brushwork and richly layered textures, Shanaka creates a sense of continuous motion across the canvas. Waves appear to dissolve into light and shadow, while subtle tonal transitions evoke the lingering echoes of the tide long after the water has receded. Rather than depicting the sea realistically, the artist interprets it emotionally, transforming natural elements into reflections of inner thought and feeling. The horizon becomes symbolic — a space between presence and absence, memory and imagination, solitude and connection.

The painting’s atmospheric quality draws viewers inward, encouraging contemplation and emotional introspection. Soft tonal harmonies and textured surfaces create depth and silence within the composition, allowing the sea to function as both a physical environment and a psychological landscape. Shanaka’s ability to merge abstraction with recognizable natural forms gives the work a timeless and universal emotional quality.

In Echoes of the Tide, nature becomes a vessel for human experience. The sea carries traces of memory, longing, and reflection, reminding viewers of the profound emotional connection between the external world and the inner landscape of the mind.


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Besides modern masters, she also worked with young contemporaries such as Sudip Roy, Paresh Maity, Subroto Kundu, Vinod Sharma, and many more. Artworks commissioned by her are now part of prestigious collections, such as those of the India Habitat Centre, Ranbaxy, Pepsi, Hotel Lalit, Bank of America, and many more private and public collections.