Review
Remarkable proliferation of creative energy
Koralegedara Pushpakumara’s early works have been
expressionistic and his theme was mostly about the self and private
life signed with tormented human figures. Those works were made with
quick, sketchy and gestural brush strokes – in short they were a
kind of painted-drawings.
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‘Chronicle of Love’ to unfold in paintings
Is there anything more precious than love to a
human being? The answer would be an echoing chorus of “No, there is
none”. Even animals would join the sweet chorus. With its warm and
pleasant nature, love is a unique feeling that makes life sweet,
soothing and delightful.
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Romeo and Juliet:
A classical ballet that may revolt the Bard
At random I picked Romeo and Juliet as one
classical ballet that danced Shakespeare's play and not acted, nor
dramatised or dialogued. How and why people flock to see it still
remains a mystery though the poet wrote it for the stage with full
concentration on his dialogue power.
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