Bengaluru: B. A. Sudath Abeysekera is from Sri Lanka, having started his art journey in his hometown of Galle. Galle is in the southernmost region of the country. However, he has been living in Colombo, the nation's capital city, along with Achala Gunawardena, his artist wife. The couple were in Bengaluru recently to participate in the three-day national and international artists camp hosted by the Krishna Setti Foundation. Advertising company, owns Art Way gallery: B. A. Sudath Abeysekera did his initial studies at Galle's Nagoda Royal College. Later, he completed formal education at the Visual and Fine Arts University in Colombo. Then began his journey to quench his urge to immerse himself in the art of painting, which proved short-lived. That was when he got associated with a leading advertising company to make a living. The stint at the first company enabled him to start his own company and also gave him the impetus to pursue art activities in a full-fledged manner in Col...
Bengaluru: Thanks to the ongoing war between the United States, Israel against Iran and the after-effects in the way of transporting crude oil and natural gases, a panic-like situation has been prevailing in parts of the country. This has been the predicament, despite government authorities assuring the countrymen from time to time that there are sufficient stocks and no need to raise an alarm! Hotels declare closure: No sooner did reports of the war's impact hit the headlines than they sparked a variety of repercussions on the ground. The hoteliers were the first to make a hullabaloo by issuing statements about the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, while many other hotel owners were in a hurry to raise the prices of eatables and beverages. Some big hotels even went so far as to declare a closure, citing an inadequate supply of commercial gas cylinders. Hoarding of petrol and diesel: Strangely, the paucity of LPG, CNG gases, domestic and commercial LPG cylinders was felt only ...