THIRD EYE Local Knowledge and Skill Activists Group. We as a group work alternative to globalization, which suppresses the differences in the multicultural world. We value all the species as equal and believe that they have the right to live on the planet earth. To create a dialogue on these issues we, conduct workshops, seminars, informal discussion groups, in the Universities, Schools, Villages and at other social events and publish a newsletter “Moondravathu Kann”.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Friday, August 09, 2013
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
VASAN'S WHITE: they are almost like impressionistic movie stills, that tell a wonderful narrative.
On an afternoon in Batticola, we were driven down a dusty road leading to a well designed house surrounded by a lovely unassuming garden.
We stepped inside and were confronted by an open roofed atrium that flooded the room with natural light.
After some introductions, and tea of course, we were treated to a surprising aesthetic experience.
Sculptures and paintings were hung on the walls, that two talented brothers had created.
The work of both artists shared a common quality and their size were well suited to the interior walls.
We sat and then one of the brothers, the artist Vasan, ( the painter) presented a stack of heavy paper paintings.
We sat and lifted each painting one by one and became engaged in Vasan's vision.
The quiet dream like paintings were seductive. Each one could tell a story... open for interpretation for
the lucky viewer.We lifted each one slowly, soaked up the symbols and the washed out quality that created a veilof mystery and led to one's personal discovery.
As our eyes toured the surface, new layers were revealed, other hidden symbols.
The mix of sophisticated treatment of the materials; the paint, a very delicate chalk scrim coat, the drawn child-like symbolsreinterpreted in various ways were truly magical.
These paintings juggle the fine line of not overworking the medium, not relying on romantic interpretations.
They are archetypical and conjure up memories from childhood experiences.
We were so pleased to have experienced this private viewing.
Now when we think back, they are almost like impressionistic movie stills, that tell a wonderful narrative.
-Ellen Fisher and Bruce Gundersen
(Modern Dancer and Visual Artist from US)
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Nirmalavasan’s “White” : Exhibition of Paintings in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka!
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
NIRMALAVASAN'S "WHITE": AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
Monday, August 05, 2013
PAINTING EXHIBITION OF S. NIRMALAVASAN
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
PAINTING EXHIBITION OF S.NIRMALAVASAN- AUG 9th to 11th 2010
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
Nirmalavasan’s “White”
White represents purity. White represents peace. But the
meaning of Nirmalavasan’s “White” is different. The series of “White” paintings
of Nirmalavasan creates terrible feeling of losing belongings attached to us.
Layers and layers of paints applied and washed on the canvas
conceal the figures, real nature and real surface of the painting. White
engulfs the realistic nature of the painting and transforms it into an
impressionistic one.
This creates a state of mind that we lost things important
to us from the memory in a splash of time and makes us to stir up to get it
back into our memory.
The magic hand and mind of Nirmalavasan makes our mind to
blow and transforms us to listen to ourselves.
S.Jeyasankar
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