Kandyan Vessantara Jataka Watercolor

This exquisite artwork portrays the Vessantara Jataka.

About this
Masterpiece

This exquisite artwork portrays the Vessantara Jataka, specifically the scene of Ali Atu Dandima (Elephant and Taskers donation), created in the 18th Century Central Kandyan Painting Tradition. Using watercolor paint on Kent paper, the artist has skillfully captured the essence of the Kandy era and its distinctive painting style.

 

Height

19cm

Width

11cm

Weight

420g

Medium

Acrylic paint

LKR 3,500.00

The History,
Craftsmanship
Story,

This captivating watercolor tells the ancient Buddhist tale of Vessantara, painted in the vibrant Kandyan style. Discover the rich history and cultural significance behind this iconic narrative through the artist’s brushstrokes, as the story unfolds in a breathtaking visual tapestry.

The Artist

Maduni Umesha

Mural Painting Conservator

Maduni Umesha Priyankara is a dedicated and skilled mural conservator from Sri Lanka, currently residing in Rideegama, Kurunegala. With a career spanning over eight years, she has honed her expertise in mural conservation at the Central Cultural Fund.

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