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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Kala Pola '16: Open Air Art Fair




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Today onwards my resolution for Sundays, visit more Exhibitions!

As mentioned in a previous post, Sundays are the days where I’m productive the most, so when this came up (Thanks to Akmal, my partner in crime), I couldn’t say No to my heart (ever the curious one), ‘cause honestly I’ve never been to an art exhibition, and WHY NOT this time?

When: 31st of January Sunday 2016

Where: Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha, AKA Green Path

What: Open Air Art Fair

Featuring the work of over 275 local painters and sculptors, the Kala Pola had everything from various styles of Painting, Crafts and very unique Sculptures, and also Live Portraits that costs less than 2000 LKR.

Painting

While I like abstract art, they are not my favourite, let’s see, I’m more towards photography, so I prefer paintings that are HD, I mean with that perfect colour and texture that keeps me gaping.

Well, what can I say, I was not disappointed, I found many that exactly matches my criteria, what attracted me the most were Nature inspired paintings or Landscapes in general. I managed to snap pictures of a few.

Then there was this particular type of painting that intrigued me the most (again, did not capture), very intricate design, fine tiny details, definitely time consuming, had to observe it for a long time in order to understand that its indeed a painting and not a print. (I Regret once again).

Crafts

Another I came across were these particular type of crafts, made out of scrap materials, mostly nuts, bolts, parts from old cars and bikes, it’s great thinking actually, very happy to know that we have people who think so artistically and out of the box.

'Stunning Craft, Made Out of Bolts'

Then there was this one stall featuring crafts carved out of Trunks or Thick roots of trees.

It’s very easy to miss them, the carvings, as they blend in so perfectly, but when you look at it a little hard, then you see the faces! (reminds me of the old gods of westeros, these are just not creepy).

'So Cute!'

It also did feature a stall exhibiting creations by kids, and a separate kids art corner, and was happy to see my brothers creation amongst them.

The Proud Sister Had To Do This

Other Highlights

  • Two Hand Drawing
  • Washable Painting (Painted on Rocks using a special method, and they are washable too)
  • Soil Painting (Paintings done using pure Sri lankan soil)


All in all, it was very good, it’s a great opportunity for the local artists to showcase their talents, if you like art, this is for you, if you don’t, it’s still for you.

I also managed to buy 2 canvases for only 700 LKR!! Along with an abstract art stencil kit for my cousin.

My greatest regret was that I couldn’t get the contact details of selected artists, hopefully next time.

And the only cons with the event were that they had it only for a day, and while I found canvases, I couldn’t find any other art supplies, or an art corner for adults.

I really wanted to purchase a painting, but with so many options, confused as usual.

Keep checking the Sri Lankan Art Gallery website and Newspapers for more events like this, hopefully the next Kala Pola will be in 2017, till then….


If you were at the event, share your experience and images on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #Kalapola

Some of mine and Akmal's captures are given below :)








'This is my cuz Akmal posing with the super cute background, the excitement made me forget to snap an individual picture of the BG, and please don't mind the alignment'
Photo Credits: Akmal Iqbal

'Photo Credits: Akmal Iqbal'


'Painting on Rock (Washable)'
Photo Credits: Akmal Iqbal








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