词条 | Walter Kalasooriya |
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}}{{use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{EngvarB|date=December 2017}}{{more citations needed|date=December 2017}}Walter Kulasooriya is a Sri Lankan painter and former curator of the Visiki Art Gallery. LifeWalter Kulasooriya was born on 11 April 1945, in the fishing village of Demataluwa, Sri Lanka. He studied at the College of Fine Arts in Colombo under artists such as Stanley Abeysinghe, David Paynter, S.P. Charles, Henry Dharmasena and Gunasiri Kolambage. {{Quote|text=... I did portrait painting under the able guidance of Stanley Abeysinghe and fine honed my skills in mural paintings under Henry Dharmasena. |sign=Walter Kalasooriya |source=http://archives.dailynews.lk/2005/06/06/fea06.htm}}In addition to holding shows in his native Sri Lanka, Walter Kulasooriya has conducted successful exhibitions in the United States, Germany, Austria, Australia, and England, among other places.[1] TsunamiKulasooriya is a survivor of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. He and his wife narrowly escaped with their lives, and had to hold on to a wooden pillar on the roof to keep above the waves. His paintings, however, along with the Visiki Art Gallery, were washed away. He was a victim of looting in the aftermath of the disaster. His computer and several other items were stolen when his house was robbed. Walter Kulasooriya is currently seeking the means to rebuild the Visiki Art Gallery.[2] With it, he hopes to introduce the craft of painting to people whose livelihood may have been devastated by the tsunami. In being trained as professional painters, they will regain an economic independence lost with the collapse of local trade. StyleWalter Kulasooriya works in classical, native, and modern styles. However, he does not identify himself with any particular school of painting.[1] Perhaps Kulasooriya's most significant stylistic innovation has come from his Earth Color paintings. Composed with colors mixed with his own hand, using the same recipes as those employed by the painters of the Sigiriya frescoes, these works are a modern attempt to synchronize with nature.[3] Guinness RecordWalter Kulasooriya gained international attention for his 100-metre painting of the Sinharaja Forest Reserve which, in 1996, was judged to be the longest painting in the world. It can be viewed at the Deer Park Hotel in Giritale.[2] AwardsPresidential Award - 1996 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 1997 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 1998 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 1999 (Sri Lanka) Prime Minister's Award - 1999 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 2000 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 2001 (Sri Lanka) Highly Commended - 2001 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 2002 (Sri Lanka) Highly Commended - 2003 (Sri Lanka) Presidential Award - 2004 (Sri Lanka) Prime Minister's Award - 2004 (Sri Lanka) "Dhakshinaabhimani" Award Presented by the Southern Provincial Council of Sri Lanka - 2005 [1]External links
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