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"GENIUS WHO EXPRESS THE HUMAN FORM THROUGH CLAY"

“Professor Sarath's outstanding expression of the human form is wonderfully conveyed in clay. All his figures are deployed as expressive vehicle to explore the dilemma of spirit incarnate.

Moment, gesture and intentional distortions of proportion characterize many of Sarath's figurative works, giving them an upward thrust in physical and metaphysical senses. In addition to meeting the growing demand for his highly original and austerely beautiful bronzes, he could be introduced as the most fastest Sculptor in the world".

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RELIEF SCULPTURES

 

Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title  : Relief
Medium  : Terracotta with Coloured Slips
Size  : 35 x 5 Feet
Year : 1987
Venue : National Youth Centre, Maharagama.



Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title  : Detail of the Mural
Medium  : Terracotta with Coloured Slips
Year : 1987
Venue : National Youth Centre, Maharagama.








Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title   : Sea, Land & Sky
Medium : Terracota, Painted with Coloured slip
Size  : 12 x5 Feet
Year : 1993
Venue : Maxi House, Wennappuwa.









Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title  : Prosperity
Medium  : Terracotta on Brass
Size  : 10' Feet
Year : 1994
Venue : Maxi House, Wennappuwa.







Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title   : Ceremic Murals
Medium  : Glazed Ceramic Tiles
Year : 1999
Venue : Blue entrance, Under Ground Subway Borella, Colombo.


Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title   : Ceremic Murals
Medium  : Glazed Ceramic Tiles
Year : 1999
Venue : Red entrance, Under Ground Subway Borella, Colombo.






Relief Sculpture of Prof. Chandrajeewa

Title   : Ceremic Murals
Medium  : Glazed Ceramic Tiles
Year : 1999
Venue : Black entrance, Under Ground Subway Borella, Colombo.