Jayasiri Semage

Kalasuri Jayasiri Semage is a Sri Lankan artist and newspaper illustrator.[1] His paintings ranging from postcard to gigantic creations of over 40 feet in length can be seen in Sri Lanka. He is known for painting historic scenes[2]

Exhibitions of Artist Semage have been held in several countries,[1] as well as in Colombo[3] The Main Hall of the UN Center in Geneva (Switzerland) has displayed his paintings,[4] and 'Hands that protect the mother land' in on permanent display. At the Sri Lanka Embassies in Stockholm (Sweden) Manila (Philippines Islands) and the Headquarters of the People Bank in Colombo his creations are also displayed. His work has also been displayed in Oman.[1] His art has also been exhibited in Malaysia.[5] In Australia, three of his works in oil 300 cm X 260 cm in dimension, depicting Asala pageant (perahera) at Kandy, Sri Lanka, and Sri Lanka rural scenes are on permanent display in the large 'Cinnamon' Sri Lankan restaurant in Melbourne.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Semage set to storm Oman R. S. Karunaratne, (Sri Lankan) Daily News
  2. Semage elevates history into art by Kalakeerthi Edwin Ariyadasa 5 May 2013
  3. New art by Jayasiri Semage Beyond the horizon by Kalakeerthi Edwin Ariyadasa
  4. UNO to honour Kalasuri Jayasiri Semage
  5. Jayasiri Semage’s murals to adorn Divulpitiya Ancient temple Professor Chandima Wijebandara August 23, 2013 The Island
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