Bengaluru: Octogenarian, Padma Bhushan Jatin Das(85) is a renowned painter, sculptor and muralist, regarded as the leading contemporary artist of the country. He has a unique distinction of painting for almost seven decades! Even the more than 70 one-man exhibitions within the country and elsewhere across the globe are also rated as an amazing feat in any artist's life. Irrespective of his advanced age, Jatin Das continues to remain vocal and candid in matters related to the art world and doesn't mince words in airing his opinion on the present circumstances. Apart from paying glowing tributes to the greatness of the nation, Jatin Das, plainly admits that 'India is a great country, but Indians have become very vulgar'! From a one-month camp to three days art camp! Jatin Das was recently in Bengaluru to participate in the art camp organised by the Krishna Setty Foundation. During an informal interaction, he suddenly became furious over the time frame of the art camps ...
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...