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Stories that do not need words

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Shanaka Kulathunga's paintings, including 'Trinity of Being' and 'Lucimangel', are featured in a new article that explores how memory lingers in his rust-coloured landscapes and watchful eyes. The piece, written by Shilpi Madan, highlights Kulathunga's oil-on-canvas works, such as an untitled 2026 painting, as visual narratives that transcend verbal language.

This article matters because it showcases the power of visual art to communicate complex emotions and memories without words, reinforcing the enduring relevance of painting as a storytelling medium. It also brings attention to Shanaka Kulathunga, an artist whose work merits broader recognition in the contemporary art world.