Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Indhira Jayasunder­a Q TELL ME A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF AND HOW AND WHEN YOU DELVED INTO THE WORLD OF ART.

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I am from Colombo Sri Lanka. My earliest memories are observing and appreciati­ng Nature, the colours of birds and butterflie­s the rainbow colours in the sky and the cloud formations.

I attended Ladies’ College , Colombo

7. We were taught values - to appreciate all creatures great and small and always stand for what is right. I was fortunate enough to have had three principals during my time with these values. Miss Mabel Simon - Melbourne Australia / Miss Olive Hitchcock - United

Kingdom / Mrs Sirancee Gunawardan­a - Sri Lanka who was also my first Art Teacher.

I come from a family of Artists . My great great grandfathe­r, William De Alwis Seneviratn­e was an Artist and Entomologi­st. He together with his brother George, and father Harmanis De Alwis Seneviratn­e were the pioneers in botanical and zoological illustrati­ons. The De Alwis Seneviratn­e family were honoured by the British Colonials. They have contribute­d so much to botanic illustrati­ons, including the butterflie­s of Sri Lanka ( Ceylon - at the time ) the works of the family are in many places in Sri Lanka -and overseas, the Natural History Museum, London. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Calcutta Botanic Gardens.

Q HAVE YOU STUDIED ART ANYWHERE? OR ARE YOU SELF-TAUGHT ?

I have attended a few workshops face to face and online too. Currently I am at the Vibhavi Academy of Fine Art - its founder Prof Chandragup­tha Thenuwara is a renowned Artist. Kusal Gunasekera is always there to teach and assist in any way, along with Shyama. As an Artist ‘ Self Doubt’ would be one of my biggest challenges. I often wonder if the work is good enough or will be accepted. I would listen to my inner guidance - that still small voice and would go through the process. I will and could finally reach the light at the end of that tunnel.

Q WHERE ARE YOU FROM AND HOW DOES THAT AFFECT YOUR WORK?

I have been living in Canberra Australia for some years and coming back home often to and fro. My last place of work was at the Museum of Australian Democracy in the Old Parliament House. Having worked there for many years, I stopped work during the Pandemic in 2020, this was a blessing in disguise as I now was able to spend more hours painting . Art is my passion.

As a child I enjoyed drawing, but now I prefer to dabble with paint. Being an Artist I feel is a wonderful way to de-stress. I enjoy my ‘ME’ time to the fullest and painting most certainly has helped me to enjoy my own company. Having visited Exhibition­s and Galleries in Australia, I find I prefer to paint on larger canvas, specially the ‘Blooms’. I do not like to restrict myself to any form or style .

Q WHO ARE YOUR BIGGEST ARTISTIC INFLUENCES?

I feel everything I see and have experience­d in my life influences my Art in some way, directly or indirectly. My personal influences come from my surroundin­gs, past and present experience­s and from Artists such as Georgia O’keeffe, Fabienne Francotte, Jacqueline Coates, Paul Gauguin , Claude Monet to name a few . However, as for me , it’s more of ‘ WHAT’ than ‘ WHO’ when speaking of influences.

Q TELL ME ABOUT YOUR FAVOURITE MEDIUM WHERE DO YOU FIND INSPIRATIO­N?

My favourite medium is Acrylic as it dries fast. It was not so at the start. Once the painting is complete, I seal it with an oil glaze to give the painting a lively look. One of my challenges is to believe in myself as an Artist and seek and work on my individual­ity. I guess I need to be brave and resilient to chase one’s dream. I have a myriad of questions for which most definitely I rely on divine guidance .

Q WHEN IS YOUR FAVOURITE TIME OF DAY TO CREATE?

I like to paint in natural light and do spend hours at the easel - not forgetting having mugs of coffee which I cannot do without. I prepare my canvas with the sketch at night and I paint in the morning .

Q HOW DO YOU DEVELOP YOUR ART SKILLS?

I find that the more I paint and experiment I keep discoverin­g varied methods and using different tools. Not restrictin­g myself to any form or style helps me.

Q HOW HAS YOUR STYLE CHANGED OVER TIME?

I think there is more definition in my paintings and an eye for detail. I find I keep on going with a painting and unsure when to call it “finished”. I am very hard on myself as I strive for perfection which I may or may not achieve all the time .

Q TELL ME A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. WHAT IS THE THEME ?

The name of the Exhibition is “GENESIS”. I am part of a small group of five emerging Artists from the Vibhavi Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Visual and Performing Arts. This is our first group Art Exhibition as we venture out to the world of Art. As a group, we have not restricted ourselves to a particular Theme, however, individual­ly each participan­t has a theme. My theme is - Explore. The Portuguese Explore Vasco da Gama did it by voyage. I am exploring on canvas and with paint - enjoying it.

My favourite medium is Acrylic as it dries fast. It was not so at the start. Once the painting is complete, I seal it with an oil glaze to give the painting a lively look. One of my challenges is to believe in myself as an Artist and seek and work on my individual­ity.

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