Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

People’s protests give new meaning to Fearless Collective’s Colombo murals

- By Anoushka Jayasuriya

Colombo has become home to two new towering street-side murals, at the Rio Cinema and the Salvation Army Territoria­l Headquarte­rs, depicting under-represente­d women of the community.

The work of The Fearless Collective, a movement founded in India by artist and activist Shilo Shiv Suleman, artists from nations across South East Asia collaborat­ed to bring these colourful murals to life. “It’s quite historic that artists from India, artists from Pakistan, artists from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are coming together to paint women of Sri Lanka and all led by women and completed by women - we don’t see this much solidarity in South Asia,” says Gargi Chandola, a participat­ing artist from India. “We’re hoping that the women who look like the ones painted will walk by and say ‘oh I was represente­d’ not as an actor, not as a politician but just as a common woman who has this quiet inner strength in her.”

The Fearless Collective began work on the murals on March 31 following an in-depth workshop with local women to discuss how they would like to be represente­d.”It’s been

amazing,” says Gayatri Ganju of the Collective. “The whole time the community has gotten involved, they’re sitting with us all day through the heat, letting us come into their homes to rest and painting with us.” Impacting their tight schedule were regular power cuts, curfew and the ongoing people’s protests, some of which have passed right by the murals as the artists worked above on scaffoldin­g.

Prompted by the protests, the

Collective also took the initiative to create posters based on the current situation in the Country. “It is exactly the kind of moment that ‘Fearless’ exists for,” says Founder, Shilo Shiv Suleman, “we’re not just here to make beautiful images we’re here to respond to ongoing crises not only in Sri Lanka but across the world - it’s been really interestin­g to be here during this time and think about what the role of art is in resistance movements in general.”

 ?? ?? ‘I was represente­d’: One of the completed murals. Pix by M.A. Pushpa Kumara
‘I was represente­d’: One of the completed murals. Pix by M.A. Pushpa Kumara
 ?? ?? Art in progress: Painting on scaffoldin­g
Art in progress: Painting on scaffoldin­g

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