Katen Doe

Thaliba Cader

Thaliba Cader, a young woman with short hair and towering ambitions, discovered her passion for molecular biology at twenty. Now an undergraduate at the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, she has long found solace in writing—journaling daily since she was twelve. With each passing day, she edges closer to turning her words into a published book, a milestone she sees as the true measure of a life well lived (procrastination included).

  • 26 March 2025
Dreaming of Candies and Guns Anupa Perera’s Subtle Revolutions

At first glance, Anupa Perera’s still-life compositions appear as delicate renderings of the ordinary; an aged porcelain cup, a wilting flower, a weathered mortar, and pestle. Each element seems to pay quiet

  • 24 March 2025
Voices in Color A Celebration of Art and Ability

In a world that often overlooks the quiet brilliance of those who see life through a different lens, there exists a place where colours transcend their earthly essence.

  • 21 March 2025
A Homecoming in Art: Ali Kazim’s Sri Lankan Exhibition

Art has always been a quiet witness to time; an echo of memory, a fragment of history preserved in pigment and paper. At the heart of Sri Lanka’s thriving creative landscape, PRSFG has long been a guardian of such artistic narratives, fostering local talent and championing voices that deserve to be heard. Their latest initiative,

  • 20 March 2025
Seaside with a Boomer What Adds Up to Kolomtota?

It was drizzling slightly when we got into our transport, setting off on what would turn out to be quite an adventure. Now, for the new readers, let me introduce you to Chamara; the unexpected star of the show.