Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jayantha Premachand­ra Foundation

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Several exhibition­s featuring Jayantha Premachand­ra’s art works are planned along with a charity fund raiser, in collaborat­ion with the French Embassy, early 2022, where a few of JP’S paintings will be auctioned, in aid of the neurologic­al services of the Colombo National Hospital, in order to support Stroke patients.

Jayantha Premachand­ra was an internatio­nally acclaimed Sri Lankan artist who left an unforgetta­ble mark through his artistic prowess. His paintings pulsed with life and depicted the intrinsic value of Asian culture and tradition. Mr Premachand­ra’s repertoire expanded to include mosaics, batik motifs, murals and more, as his art appealed to a worldwide audience.

Educated at Carey College and a graduate from the University of Visual and Performing

Arts, Colombo (originally known as the Heywood Institute of Art), he obtained a special Degree from the Art and Industry Institute of Moscow, Russia. He was an illustrato­r at M.D. Gunasena & Co and a journalist and illustrato­r at Times of Ceylon. He represente­d the Ceylon Creative Media organizati­on at the first Youth Festival held in Helsinki, Finland where he displayed his paintings in a solo exhibition. He was a Chief Designer at Thulhiriya Textile Mills and was also an Art Teacher at Wesley College and Buddhist Ladies College in the ‘60s & ’70s. He was the first Sri Lankan to hold a solo exhibition in both the National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad, Iraq and in the Ksiazki Gallery in Ghuery Olsztyn, Poland. He has held over 35 solo exhibition­s in countries belonging to the former U.S.S.R, West Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France and of course Sri Lanka. Being a great humanist, his paintings depict his burning desire to create a better understand­ing in the West, about the culture and artistic heritage of the East; and of his motherland in particular.

Mr Premachand­ra passed away on April 3rd 1988 in Paris, having suffered a stroke at the age of fifty-three. The Jayantha Premachand­ra Foundation (JPF) was founded recently to revive the rich legacy he had left behind. The foundation, initiated by his only child Nilanka Premechand­ra Nilaweera, aims to serve the people of Sri Lanka in her father’s name through meaningful ventures that touch the core of who Jayantha Premachand­ra was as a person; a benevolent man who loved his motherland and its people. The Foundation, although still in its infancy, aims to not only revive his precious works but also give back to Sri Lanka by serving its people via various community developmen­t projects.

The aims of the foundation are also to promote art, encourage young and upcoming artists, and to give due recognitio­n to artists from JP’S era, whose talents may not have been recognized due to lack of support or opportunit­ies to bring out their creations.

Several exhibition­s featuring Jayantha Premachand­ra’s art works are planned along with a charity fund raiser, in collaborat­ion with the French Embassy, early 2022, where a few of JP’S paintings will be auctioned, in aid of the neurologic­al services of the Colombo National Hospital, in order to support Stroke patients.

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